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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:02:27+00:00 2026-05-16T04:02:27+00:00

Building on Tony’s answer on this question : If I want to do something

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Building on Tony’s answer on this question:

If I want to do something like this,

CREATE PROCEDURE A(tab IN VARCHAR2) IS
tab.col_name <column> --static declaration (column name always remains the same)
BEGIN
   EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'INSERT INTO ' || tab(col_name) || 'VALUES(123)';
END A;

How can I use Dynamic SQL in the above case?

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    2026-05-16T04:02:27+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:02 am

    This example passes in a table name and a column name:

    CREATE PROCEDURE A
      ( tab IN VARCHAR2
      , col_name IN VARCHAR2
      ) IS
    BEGIN
       EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'INSERT INTO ' || tab || '(' || col_name || ') VALUES(123)';
    END A;
    

    You need to realise that everything after EXECUTE IMMEDIATE must be a string that contains some valid SQL. A good way to verify this is to set it up in a variable and print it to the screen:

    CREATE PROCEDURE A
      ( tab IN VARCHAR2
      , col_name IN VARCHAR2
      ) IS
       v_sql VARCHAR2(2000);
    BEGIN
       v_sql := 'INSERT INTO ' || tab || '(' || col_name || ') VALUES(123)';
       DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('SQL='||v_sql);
       EXECUTE IMMEDIATE v_sql;
    END A;
    

    This should then display something like the following in SQL Plus:

    SQL=INSERT INTO mytable(mycolumn)
    VALUES(123)

    (provided server output is turned on).

    EDIT: Since you want the column name to be a local variable that always has the same value, this could be done as:

    CREATE PROCEDURE A (tab IN VARCHAR2)
    IS
       col_name VARCHAR2(30) := 'MYCOLUMN';
       v_sql VARCHAR2(2000);
    BEGIN
       v_sql := 'INSERT INTO ' || tab || '(' || col_name || ') VALUES(123)';
       DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('SQL='||v_sql);
       EXECUTE IMMEDIATE v_sql;
    END A;
    
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