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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:40:15+00:00 2026-05-15T08:40:15+00:00

I made a package which I can use like this: select * from table(my_package.my_function(99,

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I made a package which I can use like this:

select * from table(my_package.my_function(99, 'something, something2', 1, 50))

I make use of the package in a stored procedure. Sample stored procedure looks like:

insert into something values(...) 
from 
(select * from table(my_package.my_function(99, 'something, something2', 1, 50))) a
other_table b
where b.something1 = a.something1;

open cv_1 for 
select count(*) from 
table(my_package.my_function(99, 'something, something2', 1, 50))

So I am calling the same package twice. first time to match records with other tables and other stuff and second time to get the count.

Is there a way to get the count first time around and put it into a variable and second time around I just pick that variable rather than calling the whole query again?

Hope it makes sense.

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    2026-05-15T08:40:15+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:40 am

    You can obtain the number of rows just inserted like this (I have corrected your INSERT syntax):

    insert into something (...) 
    select * from table(my_package.my_function(99, 'something, something2', 1, 50))) a
    other_table b
    where b.something1 = a.something1;
    
    l_count := SQL%ROWCOUNT;
    
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