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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:52:21+00:00 2026-05-13T14:52:21+00:00

I’m declaring an explicit cursor, however, I need to order the sql differently depending

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I’m declaring an explicit cursor, however, I need to order the sql differently depending on user interaction. The column to order by is passed to the procedure as a parameter, however, I’m having difficulty incorporating it into the sql for the cursor (as near as I can tell, it is interpreting the variable name as the name of the column and thus ordering by nothing.

Is there a way to use a locally declared variable in an explicit cursor statement?

Here’s a basic skeleton of what I’m attempting thus far:

v_order_by varchar2(100) := <function that grabs URL param>
c_cursor is
select...
.
.
.
order by v_order_by;

Any help is greatly appreciated. All the examples of using explicit cursors I’ve found so far are entirely unhelpful.

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    2026-05-13T14:52:22+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:52 pm

    If the possible values of v_order_by are static, you can do this:

    order by case v_order_by
                when 'EMPNO' then empno
                when 'DEPTNO then deptno
                end
    

    Otherwise you will need to use dynamic SQL and a ref cursor:

    declare
       v_refcursor sys_refcursor;
       ...
    begin
       open v_refcursor for   
         'select...
         order by ' || v_order_by;
    

    If you do that, be sure to learn how to use bind variables rather than literals in your dynamic SQL where clause.

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