1. Basic loop
loop /* statements */ end loop;
2. While loop
while a > b loop /* statements */ end loop
3. For loop
for i in 1..1000 loop insert into a values(i,i*2); end loop; for i in reverse 1..1000 loop insert into a values(i,i*2); end loop;
4. Cursor for loop
for rec in (select col_1, col_2 from table_a) loop /*Statements, use rec.col_1 and rec.col_2 */ end loop; for rec in cursor_name loop /*Statements, use rec.col_1 and rec.col_2 */ end loop; for rec in cursor_name(cursor_param_1, cursor_param_2...) loop /*Statements, use rec.col_1 and rec.col_2 */ end loop;
5. Labels
Each of the loops can be labeled
<<label_name>> loop .... end loop label_name;
When a loop is labeled, the exit statement can then refer to that label:
begin <<i_loop>> for i in 1 .. 10 loop <<j_loop>> for j in 1 .. 10 loop dbms_output.put(to_char(j, '999')); exit j_loop when j=i; end loop; dbms_output.new_line; end loop; end;
6. exit
exit; exit when foo > bar; exit label_name; exit label_name when foo > bar;