BEGIN
    FOR emprec IN(SELECT department_name,
                       d.department_id,
					   first_name,
                       last_name,
                       job_id,
                       salary
                FROM   departments d
                       join employees e
                         ON e.department_id = d.department_id
                WHERE  job_id = 'ST_CLERK'
                       AND salary > 3000) LOOP
        dbms_output.Put_line('Name: '
		                     ||emprec.first_name
                             ||' '
							 ||emprec.last_name||chr(9)
							 ||' Department: '
                             ||emprec.department_name||chr(9)
                             ||' Department ID: '
                             ||emprec.department_id||chr(9)
                             ||' Job ID: '
                             ||emprec.job_id||chr(9)
                             ||' Salary: '
                             ||emprec.salary);
    END LOOP;
END; 
/
 
by

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About PL/SQL

PL/SQL is procedural extension for SQL created by Oracle. It is by default embedded into the Oracle Database. PL/SQL program units are compiled and stored inside the Oracle Database which results in optimal execution times as the PL/SQL and SQL run within the same server process.

Syntax help

Following is the syntax structure for the PL/SQL code blocks

DECLARE 
   <declarations section> 
BEGIN 
   <executable command(s)>
EXCEPTION 
   <exception handling> 
END;

Example

DECLARE 
   message  varchar2(100):= 'Hello, World!'; 
BEGIN 
   dbms_output.put_line(message); 
END; 
/

Named procedures

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION 
hello_user
   (user_name IN VARCHAR2) 
    RETURN VARCHAR2
IS
BEGIN
   RETURN 'Hello ' || user_name;
END hello_user;
/

BEGIN
   dbms_output.put_line(hello_user('Peter'));
END;
/

Exception handling

BEGIN
  DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line (1/0);
EXCEPTION
  WHEN OTHERS
  THEN
    DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line ('error is: ' || SQLERRM);
END;