How can I return a big amount of data from a stored procedure?

How can I return a big amount of data from a stored procedure in a efficient way ?
For example not using a cursor for going through all the rows and then assign the values to variables.
thanks in advance!

Let's see if I'm able to explain myself..
I have a SQL query with..about 190.000 (in the best fo the the options)
I have something like this in my stored procedure..
FOR REC IN trn_adj_no
LOOP
REC_PIPE.INSTANCE_ID:=REC.INSTANCE_ID;
REC_PIPE.PROCESS_ID:=REC.PROCESS_ID;
REC_PIPE.ENTITY_TYPE:='TRANSACTION';
REC_PIPE.CRES_FILENAME:=REC.CRES_FILENAME;
REC_PIPE.CHUNK_REVISION_SK:=P_CHUNK_REVISION_SK;
REC_PIPE.CHUNK_ID:=trim(p_chunk_id);
REC_PIPE.FCL_SK:=REC.FCL_SK;
REC_PIPE.FCL_TRADE_SK:=REC.FCL_TRADE_SK;
REC_PIPE.FCL_VALUATION_SK:=REC.FCL_VALUATION_SK;
REC_PIPE.FCL_BUSINESS_GROUP:=REC.FCL_BUSINESS_GROUP;
REC_PIPE.ABS_TRN_CD:=REC.ABS_TRN_CD;
REC_PIPE.ACC_INTEREST_IMP_LOAN_CCY_IFRS:=REC.ACC_INTEREST_IMP_LOAN_CCY_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.ACC_INTEREST_IMP_LOAN_IFRS:=REC.ACC_INTEREST_IMP_LOAN_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.ACCRUED_INT_AMT:=REC.ACCRUED_INT_AMT;
REC_PIPE.ACCRUED_INT_CCY_CD:=REC.ACCRUED_INT_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.AMORT_ID:=REC.AMORT_ID;
REC_PIPE.AMORT_IND:=REC.AMORT_IND;
REC_PIPE.ATI:=REC.ATI;
REC_PIPE.ATI_2:=REC.ATI_2;
REC_PIPE.ATI_2_AMT:=REC.ATI_2_AMT;
REC_PIPE.ATI_2_CCY_CD:=REC.ATI_2_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.ATI_AMT:=REC.ATI_AMT;
REC_PIPE.ATI_CCY_CD:=REC.ATI_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.AVG_MTH_DUE_AMT:=REC.AVG_MTH_DUE_AMT;
REC_PIPE.AVG_MTH_DUE_CCY_CD:=REC.AVG_MTH_DUE_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.AVG_YTD_DUE_AMT:=REC.AVG_YTD_DUE_AMT;
REC_PIPE.AVG_YTD_DUE_CCY_CD:=REC.AVG_YTD_DUE_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.BAL_SHEET_EXP_AMT:=REC.BAL_SHEET_EXP_AMT;
REC_PIPE.BAL_SHEET_EXP_AMT_IFRS:=REC.BAL_SHEET_EXP_AMT_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.BAL_SHEET_EXP_CCY_CD:=REC.BAL_SHEET_EXP_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.BAL_SHEET_EXP_CCY_CD_IFRS:=REC.BAL_SHEET_EXP_CCY_CD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.BAL_SHEET_EXP_EUR_AMT:=REC.BAL_SHEET_EXP_EUR_AMT;
REC_PIPE.BAL_SHEET_EXP_EUR_AMT_IFRS:=REC.BAL_SHEET_EXP_EUR_AMT_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.BEN_CCDB_ID:=REC.BEN_CCDB_ID;
REC_PIPE.BEN_CD:=REC.BEN_CD;
REC_PIPE.BEN_SRC_CD:=REC.BEN_SRC_CD;
REC_PIPE.BOOK_CD:=REC.BOOK_CD;
REC_PIPE.BOOK_TYPE_CD:=REC.BOOK_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.BOOK_VAL_AMT:=REC.BOOK_VAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.BOOK_VAL_AMT_IFRS:=REC.BOOK_VAL_AMT_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.BOOK_VAL_CCY_CD:=REC.BOOK_VAL_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.BOOK_VAL_CCY_CD_IFRS:=REC.BOOK_VAL_CCY_CD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.BOOK_VAL_US_GAAP_AMT:=REC.BOOK_VAL_US_GAAP_AMT;
REC_PIPE.BRANCH_ID:=REC.BRANCH_ID;
REC_PIPE.BRANCH_LOC_CD:=REC.BRANCH_LOC_CD;
REC_PIPE.BS_COMPEN_CD:=REC.BS_COMPEN_CD;
REC_PIPE.BUS_AREA_UBR_ID:=REC.BUS_AREA_UBR_ID;
REC_PIPE.CA_CD:=REC.CA_CD;
REC_PIPE.CAD_RISK_WEIGHT_PCT:=REC.CAD_RISK_WEIGHT_PCT;
REC_PIPE.CASH_SETTLE_IND:=REC.CASH_SETTLE_IND;
REC_PIPE.CLS_FLG:=REC.CLS_FLG;
REC_PIPE.COB_DT:=REC.COB_DT;
REC_PIPE.COL_AGMENT_SRC_CD:=REC.COL_AGMENT_SRC_CD;
REC_PIPE.CONSOLIDATION_PCT:=REC.CONSOLIDATION_PCT;
REC_PIPE.CONTRACT_AMT:=REC.CONTRACT_AMT;
REC_PIPE.CONTRACT_COUNT:=REC.CONTRACT_COUNT;
REC_PIPE.COST_UNSEC_WORKOUT_AMT:=REC.COST_UNSEC_WORKOUT_AMT;
REC_PIPE.CPTY_CCDB_ID:=REC.CPTY_CCDB_ID;
REC_PIPE.CPTY_CD:=REC.CPTY_CD;
REC_PIPE.CPTY_LONG_NAME:=REC.CPTY_LONG_NAME;
REC_PIPE.CPTY_SRC_PROXY_UBR_ID:=REC.CPTY_SRC_PROXY_UBR_ID;
REC_PIPE.CPTY_TYPE_CD:=REC.CPTY_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.CPTY_UBR_ID:=REC.CPTY_UBR_ID;
REC_PIPE.CREDIT_LINE_NET_IND:=REC.CREDIT_LINE_NET_IND;
REC_PIPE.CRES_SYS_ID:=REC.CRES_SYS_ID;
REC_PIPE.CTRY_RISK_PROVISION_BAL_AMT:=REC.CTRY_RISK_PROVISION_BAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.CUR_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.CUR_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.CUR_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD:=REC.CUR_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.CUR_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD_IFRS:=REC.CUR_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.CUR_NOTIONAL_AMT_IFRS:=REC.CUR_NOTIONAL_AMT_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.DB_ENTITY_TRANSFER_ASSETS_CD:=REC.DB_ENTITY_TRANSFER_ASSETS_CD;
REC_PIPE.DEAL_TYPE_CD:=REC.DEAL_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.DECOMPOSITION_IDENTIFIER:=REC.DECOMPOSITION_IDENTIFIER;
REC_PIPE.DEF_LOAN_FEE_IFRS:=REC.DEF_LOAN_FEE_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.DEF_LOAN_FEE_USGAAP:=REC.DEF_LOAN_FEE_USGAAP;
REC_PIPE.DELIVERY_DT:=REC.DELIVERY_DT;
REC_PIPE.DERIV_NOT_DT:=REC.DERIV_NOT_DT;
REC_PIPE.DERIV_NOT_IND:=REC.DERIV_NOT_IND;
REC_PIPE.DESK:=REC.DESK;
REC_PIPE.DIVISION_UBR_ID:=REC.DIVISION_UBR_ID;
REC_PIPE.ENTITY_CCDB_ID:=REC.ENTITY_CCDB_ID;
REC_PIPE.FAC_CD:=REC.FAC_CD;
REC_PIPE.FAC_LIMIT_CD:=REC.FAC_LIMIT_CD;
REC_PIPE.FAC_LIMIT_SRC_CD:=REC.FAC_LIMIT_SRC_CD;
REC_PIPE.FAC_SRC_CD:=REC.FAC_SRC_CD;
REC_PIPE.FAIR_VAL_CD_IFRS:=REC.FAIR_VAL_CD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.FED_CLASS_CD:=REC.FED_CLASS_CD;
REC_PIPE.FIRST_RISK_PROVISION_DT:=REC.FIRST_RISK_PROVISION_DT;
REC_PIPE.FV_IMP_LOSS_CRED_CCY_IFRS:=REC.FV_IMP_LOSS_CRED_CCY_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.FV_IMP_LOSS_CRED_IFRS:=REC.FV_IMP_LOSS_CRED_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.FV_IMP_LOSS_CRED_YTD_CCY_IFRS:=REC.FV_IMP_LOSS_CRED_YTD_CCY_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.FV_IMP_LOSS_CRED_YTD_IFRS:=REC.FV_IMP_LOSS_CRED_YTD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.GEN_RISK_PROVISION_BAL_AMT:=REC.GEN_RISK_PROVISION_BAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.GL_PROFIT_CENTRE:=REC.GL_PROFIT_CENTRE;
REC_PIPE.GLOBAL_GL_CD:=REC.GLOBAL_GL_CD;
REC_PIPE.IFRS_POSITION:=REC.IFRS_POSITION;
REC_PIPE.IFRS_POSITION_AGGR:=REC.IFRS_POSITION_AGGR;
REC_PIPE.IMP_DT:=REC.IMP_DT;
REC_PIPE.IMP_METHOD_CD:=REC.IMP_METHOD_CD;
REC_PIPE.INT_COMPEN_CD:=REC.INT_COMPEN_CD;
REC_PIPE.INTER_IND:=REC.INTER_IND;
REC_PIPE.INTERCO_IND:=REC.INTERCO_IND;
REC_PIPE.INTERCO_IND_IFRS:=REC.INTERCO_IND_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.LOAN_PUR_FAIR_VAL_ADJ_AMT:=REC.LOAN_PUR_FAIR_VAL_ADJ_AMT;
REC_PIPE.LOCAL_GL_CD:=REC.LOCAL_GL_CD;
REC_PIPE.LOWEST_LEVEL_UBR_ID:=REC.LOWEST_LEVEL_UBR_ID;
REC_PIPE.LTD_FEES_TO_PRINCIPAL_AMT:=REC.LTD_FEES_TO_PRINCIPAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.MA_CD:=REC.MA_CD;
REC_PIPE.MA_SPL_NOTE:=REC.MA_SPL_NOTE;
REC_PIPE.MA_SRC_CD:=REC.MA_SRC_CD;
REC_PIPE.MA_TYPE_CD:=REC.MA_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.MAN_LINK_ID:=REC.MAN_LINK_ID;
REC_PIPE.MASTER_MA_CD:=REC.MASTER_MA_CD;
REC_PIPE.MATURITY_DT:=REC.MATURITY_DT;
REC_PIPE.MAX_OUT_AMT:=REC.MAX_OUT_AMT;
REC_PIPE.MAX_OUT_CCY_CD:=REC.MAX_OUT_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.MTM_AMT:=REC.MTM_AMT;
REC_PIPE.MTM_AMT_IFRS:=REC.MTM_AMT_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.MTM_CCY_CD:=REC.MTM_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.MTM_CCY_CD_IFRS:=REC.MTM_CCY_CD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.NEW_RISK_PROVISION_AMT:=REC.NEW_RISK_PROVISION_AMT;
REC_PIPE.NON_PERF_IND:=REC.NON_PERF_IND;
REC_PIPE.NON_PERF_RCV_INT_AMT:=REC.NON_PERF_RCV_INT_AMT;
REC_PIPE.OPT_TYPE_CD:=REC.OPT_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.ORIG_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.ORIG_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.ORIG_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD:=REC.ORIG_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.ORIG_TRN_CD:=REC.ORIG_TRN_CD;
REC_PIPE.ORIG_TRN_SRC_CD:=REC.ORIG_TRN_SRC_CD;
REC_PIPE.OTHER_CUR_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.OTHER_CUR_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.OTHER_CUR_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD:=REC.OTHER_CUR_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.OTHER_ORIG_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.OTHER_ORIG_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.OTHER_ORIG_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD:=REC.OTHER_ORIG_NOTIONAL_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.OVERDUE_AMT:=REC.OVERDUE_AMT;
REC_PIPE.OVERDUE_CCY_CD:=REC.OVERDUE_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.OVERDUE_DAY_COUNT:=REC.OVERDUE_DAY_COUNT;
REC_PIPE.PAY_CONTRACT_AMT:=REC.PAY_CONTRACT_AMT;
REC_PIPE.PAY_CONTRACT_CCY_CD:=REC.PAY_CONTRACT_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.PAY_FWD_AMT:=REC.PAY_FWD_AMT;
REC_PIPE.PAY_FWD_CCY_CD:=REC.PAY_FWD_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.PAY_INT_INTERVAL:=REC.PAY_INT_INTERVAL;
REC_PIPE.PAY_INT_RATE:=REC.PAY_INT_RATE;
REC_PIPE.PAY_INT_RATE_TYPE_CD:=REC.PAY_INT_RATE_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.PAY_NEXT_FIX_CPN_DT:=REC.PAY_NEXT_FIX_CPN_DT;
REC_PIPE.PAY_UL_SEC_TYPE_CD:=REC.PAY_UL_SEC_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.PAY_UL_ISS_CCDB_ID:=REC.PAY_UL_ISS_CCDB_ID;
REC_PIPE.PAY_UL_MTM_AMT:=REC.PAY_UL_MTM_AMT;
REC_PIPE.PAY_UL_MTM_CCY_CD:=REC.PAY_UL_MTM_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.PAY_UL_SEC_CCY_CD:=REC.PAY_UL_SEC_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.PAY_UL_SEC_CD:=REC.PAY_UL_SEC_CD;
REC_PIPE.PCP_TRANSACTION_SK:=REC.PCP_TRANSACTION_SK;
REC_PIPE.PROD_AREA_UBR_ID:=REC.PROD_AREA_UBR_ID;
REC_PIPE.QUOTA_PART_AMT:=REC.QUOTA_PART_AMT;
REC_PIPE.RCV_CONTRACT_AMT:=REC.RCV_CONTRACT_AMT;
REC_PIPE.RCV_CONTRACT_CCY_CD:=REC.RCV_CONTRACT_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.RCV_FWD_AMT:=REC.RCV_FWD_AMT;
REC_PIPE.RCV_FWD_CCY_CD:=REC.RCV_FWD_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.RCV_INT_RATE:=REC.RCV_INT_RATE;
REC_PIPE.RCV_INT_RATE_TYPE_CD:=REC.RCV_INT_RATE_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.RCV_INT_INTERVAL:=REC.RCV_INT_INTERVAL;
REC_PIPE.RCV_NEXT_FIX_CPN_DT:=REC.RCV_NEXT_FIX_CPN_DT;
REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_ISS_CCDB_ID:=REC.RCV_UL_ISS_CCDB_ID;
REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_MTM_AMT:=REC.RCV_UL_MTM_AMT;
REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_MTM_CCY_CD:=REC.RCV_UL_MTM_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_SEC_CCY_CD:=REC.RCV_UL_SEC_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_SEC_CD:=REC.RCV_UL_SEC_CD;
REC_PIPE.RCV_UL_SEC_TYPE_CD:=REC.RCV_UL_SEC_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.REC_SEC_AMT:=REC.REC_SEC_AMT;
REC_PIPE.REC_SEC_CCY_CD:=REC.REC_SEC_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.REC_UNSEC_AMT:=REC.REC_UNSEC_AMT;
REC_PIPE.REC_UNSEC_CCY_CD:=REC.REC_UNSEC_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.RECON_CD:=REC.RECON_CD;
REC_PIPE.RECON_SRC_CD:=REC.RECON_SRC_CD;
REC_PIPE.RECOV_AMT:=REC.RECOV_AMT;
REC_PIPE.RECOVERY_FLAG:=REC.RECOVERY_FLAG;
REC_PIPE.REGULATORY_NET_IND:=REC.REGULATORY_NET_IND;
REC_PIPE.REL_RISK_PROVISION_AMT:=REC.REL_RISK_PROVISION_AMT;
REC_PIPE.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_CCDB_ID:=REC.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_CCDB_ID;
REC_PIPE.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_ID:=REC.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_ID;
REC_PIPE.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_LOC_CD:=REC.RESPONSIBLE_BRANCH_LOC_CD;
REC_PIPE.RESTRUCT_IND:=REC.RESTRUCT_IND;
REC_PIPE.RISK_END_DT:=REC.RISK_END_DT;
REC_PIPE.RISK_ENGINES_METHOD_USED:=REC.RISK_ENGINES_METHOD_USED;
REC_PIPE.RISK_MITIGATING_PCT:=REC.RISK_MITIGATING_PCT;
REC_PIPE.RISK_PROVISION_BAL_AMT:=REC.RISK_PROVISION_BAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.RISK_PROVISION_CCY_CD:=REC.RISK_PROVISION_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.RISK_WRITE_OFF_AMT:=REC.RISK_WRITE_OFF_AMT;
REC_PIPE.RISK_WRITE_OFF_LIFE_DT_AMT:=REC.RISK_WRITE_OFF_LIFE_DT_AMT;
REC_PIPE.RT_BUS_AREA_UBR_ID:=REC.RT_BUS_AREA_UBR_ID;
REC_PIPE.RT_CB_CCDB_ID:=REC.RT_CB_CCDB_ID;
REC_PIPE.RT_COV_CD:=REC.RT_COV_CD;
REC_PIPE.RT_COV_SRC_CD:=REC.RT_COV_SRC_CD;
REC_PIPE.RT_COV_TYPE_CD:=REC.RT_COV_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.RT_COV_TYPE_CD_IFRS:=REC.RT_COV_TYPE_CD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.RT_TYPE_CD:=REC.RT_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.RT_TYPE_CD_IFRS:=REC.RT_TYPE_CD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.SENIORITY:=REC.SENIORITY;
REC_PIPE.SETTLE_STATUS_ID:=REC.SETTLE_STATUS_ID;
REC_PIPE.SETTLEMENT_CD:=REC.SETTLEMENT_CD;
REC_PIPE.SETTLEMENT_DT:=REC.SETTLEMENT_DT;
REC_PIPE.SOX_REF:=REC.SOX_REF;
REC_PIPE.SPE_IND:=REC.SPE_IND;
REC_PIPE.SPL_TREAT_IND_IFRS:=REC.SPL_TREAT_IND_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.SRC_PROD_TYPE_CD:=REC.SRC_PROD_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.SRC_PROD_TYPE_CD_IFRS:=REC.SRC_PROD_TYPE_CD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.SRC_PROXY_UBR_CD:=REC.SRC_PROXY_UBR_CD;
REC_PIPE.START_DT:=REC.START_DT;
REC_PIPE.STRATEGIC_LEND_IND:=REC.STRATEGIC_LEND_IND;
REC_PIPE.STRIKE_FWD_FUT_PRICE_AMT:=REC.STRIKE_FWD_FUT_PRICE_AMT;
REC_PIPE.STRIKE_FWD_FUT_PRICE_CCY_CD:=REC.STRIKE_FWD_FUT_PRICE_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.TERMINATION_LOAN_DT:=REC.TERMINATION_LOAN_DT;
REC_PIPE.TRAD_ASSET_CD_IFRS:=REC.TRAD_ASSET_CD_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.TRADE_DT:=REC.TRADE_DT;
REC_PIPE.TRADE_ENTITY_CCDB_ID:=REC.TRADE_ENTITY_CCDB_ID;
REC_PIPE.TRADE_ENTITY_LOC_CD:=REC.TRADE_ENTITY_LOC_CD;
REC_PIPE.TRADE_RELATED_IND:=REC.TRADE_RELATED_IND;
REC_PIPE.TRADE_STATUS:=REC.TRADE_STATUS;
REC_PIPE.TRADING_ENTITY_LOC_CD:=REC.TRADING_ENTITY_LOC_CD;
REC_PIPE.TRAN_MATCH_CD:=REC.TRAN_MATCH_CD;
REC_PIPE.TRN_CD:=REC.TRN_CD;
REC_PIPE.TRN_LINK_CD:=REC.TRN_LINK_CD;
REC_PIPE.TRN_SRC_CD:=REC.TRN_SRC_CD;
REC_PIPE.TRN_TYPE_CD:=REC.TRN_TYPE_CD;
REC_PIPE.TRN_VERSION:=REC.TRN_VERSION;
REC_PIPE.UL_DELIVERY_DT:=REC.UL_DELIVERY_DT;
REC_PIPE.UL_MATURITY_DT:=REC.UL_MATURITY_DT;
REC_PIPE.UNDLY_ISS_NAME:=REC.UNDLY_ISS_NAME;
REC_PIPE.UNEARNED_INCOME_CCY_CD:=REC.UNEARNED_INCOME_CCY_CD;
REC_PIPE.UNEARNED_INCOME_DIS_LOAN_AMT:=REC.UNEARNED_INCOME_DIS_LOAN_AMT;
REC_PIPE.US_GAAP_POSITION_AGGR:=REC.US_GAAP_POSITION_AGGR;
REC_PIPE.VALUATION_DT:=REC.VALUATION_DT;
REC_PIPE.XCHG_CTRY_CD:=REC.XCHG_CTRY_CD;
REC_PIPE.YEAR01_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR01_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YEAR02_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR02_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YEAR03_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR03_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YEAR04_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR04_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YEAR05_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR05_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YEAR06_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR06_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YEAR07_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR07_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YEAR08_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR08_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YEAR09_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR09_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YEAR10_NOTIONAL_AMT:=REC.YEAR10_NOTIONAL_AMT;
REC_PIPE.YTD_PL_TRADE_AMT:=REC.YTD_PL_TRADE_AMT;
REC_PIPE.FCL_VALIDATED_IND:=REC.FCL_VALIDATED_IND;
REC_PIPE.FCL_EXCLUDED_IND:=REC.FCL_EXCLUDED_IND;
REC_PIPE.FCL_SOURCE_SYSTEM:=REC.FCL_SOURCE_SYSTEM;
REC_PIPE.FCL_CREATE_TIMESTAMP:=REC.FCL_CREATE_TIMESTAMP;
REC_PIPE.FCL_UPDATE_TIMESTAMP:=REC.FCL_UPDATE_TIMESTAMP;
REC_PIPE.FCL_TRADE_LOAD_DATE:=REC.FCL_TRADE_LOAD_DATE;
REC_PIPE.FCL_VALUATION_LOAD_DATE:=REC.FCL_VALUATION_LOAD_DATE;
REC_PIPE.FCL_MATRIX_TRADE_TYPE:=REC.FCL_MATRIX_TRADE_TYPE;
REC_PIPE.PCP_GCDS_REVISION:=REC.PCP_GCDS_REVISION;
REC_PIPE.FCL_UTP_BOOK_CD:=REC.FCL_UTP_BOOK_CD;
REC_PIPE.FCL_MIS_RISK_BOOK_CD:=REC.FCL_MIS_RISK_BOOK_CD;
REC_PIPE.ALD_STATUS:=REC.ALD_STATUS;
REC_PIPE.FCAT_OPERATION:=REC.FCAT_OPERATION;
REC_PIPE.INTERNAL_INTRA_IND_IFRS:=REC.INTERNAL_INTRA_IND_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.FCL_USAGE_IND:=REC.FCL_USAGE_IND;
REC_PIPE.QUICK:=REC.QUICK;
REC_PIPE.SEDOL:=REC.SEDOL;
REC_PIPE.CUSIP:=REC.CUSIP;
REC_PIPE.ISIN:=REC.ISIN;
REC_PIPE.QUANTITY:=REC.QUANTITY;
REC_PIPE.RIC:=REC.RIC;
REC_PIPE.DESCRIPTION:=REC.DESCRIPTION;
REC_PIPE.RESET_DATE:=REC.RESET_DATE;
REC_PIPE.PRICE:=REC.PRICE;
REC_PIPE.EXCHANGERATE:=REC.EXCHANGERATE;
REC_PIPE.PARA_PROD_TYPE_ID:=REC.PARA_PROD_TYPE_ID;
REC_PIPE.EFF_INT_RATE:=REC.EFF_INT_RATE;
REC_PIPE.ORIG_FEE_UNREALISED_AMT:=REC.ORIG_FEE_UNREALISED_AMT;
REC_PIPE.ASSET_TYPE:=REC.ASSET_TYPE;
REC_PIPE.IMP_IND_IFRS:=REC.IMP_IND_IFRS;
REC_PIPE.NOT_AMT_REDEMPTION_TO_1YR:=REC.NOT_AMT_REDEMPTION_TO_1YR;
REC_PIPE.NOT_AMT_REDEMPTION_TO_5YR:=REC.NOT_AMT_REDEMPTION_TO_5YR;
REC_PIPE.NOT_AMT_REDEMPTION_OVER_5YR:=REC.NOT_AMT_REDEMPTION_OVER_5YR;
REC_PIPE.CASH_LTD:=REC.CASH_LTD;
REC_PIPE.CASH_LTD_CCY:=REC.CASH_LTD_CCY;
REC_PIPE.FCL_FACILITY_SK:=REC.FCL_FACILITY_SK;
REC_PIPE.DILUTION_RISK_CRITERIA:=REC.DILUTION_RISK_CRITERIA;
REC_PIPE.FCL_RMS_RUNID:=REC.FCL_RMS_RUNID;
REC_PIPE.BSTYPE:=REC.BSTYPE;
REC_PIPE.YTD_ACCR_DIV:=REC.YTD_ACCR_DIV;
REC_PIPE.YTD_DIV:=REC.YTD_DIV;
REC_PIPE.ACC_ADJ_YTD:=REC.ACC_ADJ_YTD;
REC_PIPE.FV_RLZD_PL:=REC.FV_RLZD_PL;
REC_PIPE.ITD_PL:=REC.ITD_PL;
REC_PIPE.YTD_RLZD_PL:=REC.YTD_RLZD_PL;
REC_PIPE.YTD_UNRLZD_PL:=REC.YTD_UNRLZD_PL;
REC_PIPE.TRN_BAS_LGD:=REC.TRN_BAS_LGD;
REC_PIPE.TRAD_YTD_RLZD_PL:=REC.TRAD_YTD_RLZD_PL;
REC_PIPE.TRAD_YTD_UNRLZD_PL:=REC.TRAD_YTD_UNRLZD_PL;
REC_PIPE.UNADJUSTED_PV:=REC.UNADJUSTED_PV;
REC_PIPE.UNADJUSTED_REALISED_PL:=REC.UNADJUSTED_REALISED_PL;
REC_PIPE.UNADJUSTED_UNREALISED_PL:=REC.UNADJUSTED_UNREALISED_PL;
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