Longs

I'm trying to make a cursor as part of a pl/sql function. i find that if I include one value of type LONG in the output I am fine but if I need to output a second variable (by exactly the same mechanism) I get a warning about illegal use of LONG datatype. Is there some way around this other than making a separate cursor for each one, which would be a bit of a faff!

Oracle has been actively suggesting that people migrate their data from LONG data types to CLOB (and LONG RAW to BLOB) for nearly a decade. The LONG data type was, quite frankly, a horribly implemented, horribly designed, horribly limited data type that was quickly supplanted by LOBs. It would be very beneficial going forward to bite the bullet and migrate to LOBs.
If you are stuck with LONGs, you are stuck with the fact that you can only have one LONG per table/ result set (among numerous other limitations).
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