PLS-00387: INTO variable cannot be a database object
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Cause: An item in the INTO list of a FETCH or SELECT
statement was found to be a database object. INTO introduces
a list of user-defined variables to which output values are
assigned. Therefore, database objects cannot appear in the
INTO list.
Action: Check the spelling of the INTO list item. If
necessary, remove the item from the INTO list or replace it
with a user-defined output variable.
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