> i am creating a report that involves several tables
> (15) but for me to get the right result I have to
> create a plsql statement that creates a table that
> queries a couple tables.  This table wil be used to
> create another table queried with another table and so
> on.  I was reading the plsql section and it said that
> you cannot use DDL in a plsql statement.  Is that
> right, and if it is , is there a way around it?  If I
> could do it in a plsql statement how should I do it?
>
> thanks,
> mark
>
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