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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:38:19+00:00 2026-05-13T10:38:19+00:00

Simply trying to get a cursor back for the ids that I specify. CREATE

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Simply trying to get a cursor back for the ids that I specify.

CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE some_package AS

  TYPE t_cursor IS REF CURSOR;
  TYPE t_id_table IS TABLE OF NVARCHAR(38) INDEX BY PLS_INTEGER;
  
  PROCEDURE someentity_select(
    p_ids     IN  t_id_table, 
    p_results OUT t_cursor);
  
END;

CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY some_package AS
  
  PROCEDURE someentity_select(
    p_ids     IN  t_guid_table, 
    p_results OUT t_cursor)
  IS
  BEGIN
  
    OPEN p_results FOR 
      SELECT * 
      FROM someschema.someentity 
      WHERE id IN (SELECT column_value FROM TABLE(p_ids)); - fails here
      
  END;

END;

Note: someschema.someentity.id is a NVARCHAR2(38)

PL/SQL: ORA-00382: expression is of wrong type
PL/SQL: ORA-22905: cannot access rows from a non-nested table item

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    2026-05-13T10:38:20+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:38 am

    In Oracle versions prior to 12.2 you can only SELECT from a collection type that is defined in the database via a CREATE TYPE statement, not an associative array:

    CREATE TYPE t_id_table IS TABLE OF NVARCHAR(38);
    
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE some_package AS
    
      PROCEDURE someentity_select(
        p_ids     IN  t_guid_table, 
        p_results OUT SYS_REFCURSOR);
    
    END;
    
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY some_package AS
    
      PROCEDURE someentity_select(
        p_ids     IN  t_guid_table, 
        p_results OUT SYS_REFCURSOR)
      IS
      BEGIN
    
        OPEN p_results FOR 
          SELECT * 
          FROM someschema.someentity 
          WHERE id IN (SELECT column_value FROM TABLE(p_ids));
    
      END;
    
    END;
    
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