How to work on temp table in oracle 10g

Hi Guys,
I have one simple procedure and it is returning some records through dbms_output.put_line.
cursor c1 is select object_name from t_Turbo;
type c1_type is table of c1%rowtype;
rec1 c1_type;
begin
open c1;
loop
fetch c1 bulk collect into rec1 limit 200;
for i in 1..rec1.count loop
dbms_output.put_line(rec1.i);
end loop;
exit when c1%notfound;
end loop;
end;
Now i am plaing to use temp table at dmbs_output.put_line in place and from there I want to select the records.
Can any one help me on this.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
KLR

This is what you need.
create or replace procedure test ( pRet out sys_refcursor )
as
begin
  open pRet for select object_name from t_Turbo;
end;SYS_REFCURSOR is a cursor type defined by oracle. You can define your owner.

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