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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T12:44:39+00:00 2026-05-18T12:44:39+00:00

I have the following cursor (something like it anyways) that I am using to

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I have the following cursor (something like it anyways) that I am using to copy entries for a table that is part of a many to many relationship. I need the new IDs that are generated during the INSERT INTO B statement to update a junction table with.

DECLARE

BEGIN
   FOR rec IN (SELECT id
                 FROM A
                WHERE group_id = 7)
   LOOP
      INSERT INTO B (b_id, thing2, ...stuff...);

      INSERT INTO C (rec.id, /* new ID generated by previous insert statement */
      COMMIT;
   END LOOP;
END;
/

How do I capture the b_id value after the insert to use in the second INSERT statement?

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    2026-05-18T12:44:40+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:44 pm

    Use the RETURNING clause:

    DECLARE
    
      v_bid B.b_id%TYPE;
    
    BEGIN
       FOR rec IN (SELECT id
                     FROM A
                    WHERE group_id = 7)
       LOOP
         INSERT INTO B (b_id, thing2, ...stuff...) RETURNING b_id INTO v_bid;
    
         INSERT INTO C (rec.id, /* new ID generated by previous insert statement */
         COMMIT;
       END LOOP;
    END;
    

    That said, it’s possible this operation could be performed without the use of a cursor.

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