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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:10:59+00:00 2026-05-11T16:10:59+00:00

How can I define Collections in PL/SQL with variables? Eg. v_owner varchar(128) := ‘SCHEMA_USER’;

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How can I define Collections in PL/SQL with variables?

Eg.

v_owner varchar(128) := 'SCHEMA_USER';
v_tablename varchar(128) := 'TABLENAME';

TYPE t_tab IS TABLE OF SCHEMA_USER.TABLENAME%ROWTYPE;
v_tab t_tab;

What I want is to use the variables instead of the names of the owner/table.
Something like that:

TYPE t_tab IS TABLE OF v_owner.v_tablename%ROWTYPE;

But that does not work of course.

Any idea?

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    2026-05-11T16:10:59+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:10 pm

    You need to use dynamic PL/SQL something like this:

    SQL> DECLARE
      2     v_owner varchar(128) := 'MYSCHEMA';
      3     v_tablename varchar(128) := 'EMP';
      4     v_str LONG;
      5  BEGIN
      6     v_str := 'DECLARE TYPE t_tab IS TABLE OF ' || v_owner || '.' || v_tablename || '%ROWTYPE;'
      7               || ' v_tab t_tab;'
      8               || ' BEGIN'
      9               || '   SELECT * BULK COLLECT INTO v_tab'
     10               || '     FROM emp WHERE empno = :input1;'
     11               || '   dbms_output.put_line(v_tab(1).ename);'
     12               || 'END;';
     13     EXECUTE IMMEDIATE v_str USING 7839;
     14  END;
     15  /
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