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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T00:44:25+00:00 2026-06-15T00:44:25+00:00

Is it possible to do something like this in PL/SQL in 10g? if user_is_goat

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Is it possible to do something like this in PL/SQL in 10g?

if user_is_goat = 1 then
  for item_rec in (select * from pricing_for_goats)
else 
  for item_rec in (select * from pricing_for_non_goats)
end if;
loop
.
.
end loop;

It seems that when oracle sees “for rec in select * from dual” it expects “loop” to immediate follow. My code in the loop is many lines and I don’t want to have to maintain 2 copies of it.

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    2026-06-15T00:44:26+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 12:44 am

    Try query below, this will check if variable user_is_goat = 1 and returns data from for_goats else it will return from for_non_goats

    for item_rec in 
    (
      select * from pricing_for_goats where user_is_goat = 1
      union
      select * from pricing_for_non_goats where user_is_goat <> 1
    )
    loop
    .....
    .....
    end loop;
    
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