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Why won't I be prompted for input

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Aug 12th, 2005
Help!

I am trying to write some PL/SQL code to display a menu and get prompted for me to enter a selection. I've created 2 procedures and am trying to call those 2 procedure from a PL/SQL block. When I create the selection procedure using variable substitution, I get prompted for input. But when I call the procedure from within a PL/SQL block, I don't get prompted. Is it possible to call the procedure and get prompted to enter a selection.

Please take a look at my two procedures and main pl/sql block that is attached and give me some hints or pointers as to what I am doing wrong.

Thanks for any assistance.
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File Type: txt selection procedure.txt (118 Bytes, 1 views)
File Type: txt displaymenuprocedure.txt (1.3 KB, 1 views)
File Type: txt pl sql main menu.txt (158 Bytes, 4 views)
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