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Dynamic SQL

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What is Dynamic SQL?

Dynamic SQL is a programming technique that enables you to construct SQL statements as strings at runtime. This allows for more flexible and adaptable database interactions where the exact structure or content of the SQL query is not known until the program is executing. It's commonly used to create generic database access routines, implement advanced search capabilities, or handle situations where the SQL query depends on user input or other dynamic factors.

What other technologies are related to Dynamic SQL?

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PL/SQL tables (now superseded by Collections) can be used in conjunction with Dynamic SQL to process data dynamically within Oracle.
mentioned alongside Dynamic SQL in 98% (59) of relevant job posts
Collections (e.g., arrays, nested tables) can be used with Dynamic SQL to process data sets dynamically within PL/SQL.
mentioned alongside Dynamic SQL in 1% (55) of relevant job posts
Dynamic SQL is often used within stored procedures to generate and execute SQL statements programmatically.
mentioned alongside Dynamic SQL in 1% (88) of relevant job posts

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