MySQL and Oracle Difference Comparison 2 Basic Syntax
Basic Syntax
2 Variables are assigned in different ways lv_inputstr := iv_inputstr SET lv_inputstr = iv_inputstr 1. Oracle variable assignment uses:=
3 The jump out (exit) statement is different EXIT; LEAVE procedure name; 1. oracle: If the exit statement is in the loop, exit the current loop. If the exit statement is no longer in the loop, exit the current loop. Procedure or method.
while condition loop
end loop; label_name:while condition do
leave label_name;
end while label_name;
4 Definition of cursor TYPE g_grp_cur IS REF CURSOR;
Needed when mysql defines a cursor Assign a value to the cursor. Mysql definition of cursor comes from Mysql 5.1 Reference Manual 20.2.11.1. Declare the cursor.
5 Define the array TYPE unpacklist_type IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(2000) INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; You can use a temporary table instead of the oracle array,
You can also loop and split characters to replace the oracle array. Currently, you can use a temporary table to replace the oracle array.
For details, see 2.4 in <<2009002-OTMPPS-Difficult Questions-0001.doc>> Mysql array processing part
6 Different comment methods "-- message" or "/**….*/"
or "/*&*/" "-- message" or " /*&*/"
7 The built-in date and time function formats are different Oracle time format: yyyy-MM-dd hh:mi:ss Mysql time format: %Y-%m-%d %H:%i:%s 1. MYSQL date fields are divided into DATE and TIME Two types.
2. In mysql, take the current system time as the now() function, accurate to seconds.
Get the system time of the current database in oracle as SYSDATE, accurate to seconds.
8 Date addition and subtraction Add N days to the current time: sysdate+N
Date subtraction: date_sub('1998-01-01 00:00:00', interval '1 1:1:1' day_second)
9 Different string concatenation characters result := v_int1||v_int2; set result = concat(v_int1,v_int2); 1. Oracle uses || to connect strings, and you can also use the concat function. But Oracle The concat function can only connect two strings.
mysql> select concat( '10'); The result is: 10.
mysql> select concat('11','22','33','aa'); The result is: 112233aa
2. "||" is the AND operation in Mysql
10 Define different cursors CURSOR l_bk_cur IS
SELECT B.BK_HDR_INT_KEY, B.BK_NUM
FROM ES_SR_DTL_VRB A, ES_BK_HDR B
WHERE A.BK_HDR_INT_KEY = B.BK_HDR_INT_KEY
AND b.BK_STATUS != ES_BK_PKG.g_status_can
AND A.SR_HDR_INT_KEY = ii_sr_hdr_int_key; DECLARE l_bk_cur CURSOR
FOR SELECT B.BK_HDR_INT_KEY, B.BK_NUM
FROM ES_SR_DTL_VRB A, ES_BK_HDR B
WHERE A.BK_HDR_INT_KEY = B.BK_HDR_INT_KEY
##AND b.BK_STATUS != ES_BK_PKG.g_status_can
##AND A.SR_HDR_INT_KEY = ii_sr_hdr_int_key;
For details, see 2.2 Mysql Cursor Processing Section in <<2009002-OTMPPS-Difficult Questions-0001.doc>>
11 Transaction Rollback ROLLBACK; ROLLBACK; The same method is used in oracle and mysql
12 GOTO statement GOTO check_date; GOTO check_date; The usage method is the same in oracle and mysql
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