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I am writing a PL/SQL procedure that needs to to dynamically generate some queries, one of which involves creating a temporary table using results from a query taken as a parameter.

CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE sqlout(query IN VARCHAR2)
IS
BEGIN
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE  'CREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE tmp_tab AS (' || query || ');';
END;

It compiles correctly, but even with very simple queries such as with:

BEGIN
    sqlout('SELECT * FROM DUAL');
END;

IT throws ORA-00911: invalid character. If I run the created query manually it runs correctly. At this point I am able to determine what is causing the problem.

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    I hope that proc isn't being run in the normal course of events by your application... dynamic DDL is only really appropriate for admin scripts (e.g. setting up a new environment). May 20, 2009 at 2:34

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Try to lose the ";" from inside the string that you Execute Immediate.

EXECUTE IMMEDIATE  'CREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE tmp_tab AS (' || query || ')';

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