I need to create a PL/SQL program that prompts the user for a number. This number will be the top(cap) number. This program will find all the even and odd numbers between 1 to this max number. The program should continue to find odd and even numbers from 1 to the maximum number given (entered) by the user. If user input is less than or equal to zero Program should not even start doing its task and right away print ‘Sorry I can not calculate odd and even numbers for negative or zero’. But when user entered any positive number then the program should display all numbers as either even or odd.  Here is the example; Assume user entered 12. This will be cap number From 1 to 12 all the numbers in between your program will be finding out each of the number either as odd or even   1 is odd number 2 is even number 3 is odd number 4 is even number 5 is odd number 6 is even number 7 is odd number 8 is even number 9 is odd number 10 is even number 11 is odd number 12 is even number Thank you in advance!

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I need to create a PL/SQL program that prompts the user for a number. This number will be the top(cap) number. This program will find all the even and odd numbers between 1 to this max number.

The program should continue to find odd and even numbers from 1 to the maximum number given (entered) by the user.

If user input is less than or equal to zero Program should not even start doing its task and right away print ‘Sorry I can not calculate odd and even numbers for negative or zero’.

But when user entered any positive number then the program should display all numbers as either even or odd. 

Here is the example;

Assume user entered 12. This will be cap number

From 1 to 12 all the numbers in between your program will be finding out each of the number either as odd or even

 

1 is odd number

2 is even number

3 is odd number

4 is even number

5 is odd number

6 is even number

7 is odd number

8 is even number

9 is odd number

10 is even number

11 is odd number

12 is even number

Thank you in advance!

 

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Sorry, is there any way to print it out like my example?

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1 is odd number

2 is even number

3 is odd number

4 is even number

5 is odd number

6 is even number

7 is odd number

8 is even number

9 is odd number

10 is even number

11 is odd number

12 is even number

That code gives me an error that "Bind variable "ENTER_MAX_NUMBER" not declared".     



 

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