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A scalar variable stores a value with no internal components. The value can change.
A scalar variable declaration specifies the name and data type of the variable and allocates storage for it. The declaration can also assign an initial value and impose the NOT
NULL
constraint.
You reference a scalar variable by its name.
See "expression ::=".
Name of the variable that you are declaring.
Name of a scalar data type, including any qualifiers for size, precision, and character or byte semantics. For information about scalar data types, see Chapter 3, "PL/SQL Data Types".
Imposes the NOT
NULL
constraint on the variable. For information about this constraint, see "NOT NULL Constraint".
Value to be assigned to the variable when the declaration is elaborated. expression
and variable
must have compatible data types.
Example 2-11, "Variable and Constant Declarations with Initial Values"
Example 2-13, "Variable Declaration with NOT NULL Constraint"