Merge Statement output

Hi all,
I am working on oracle9i
I am using the Merge Statement to INS/UPD rows
I am using loops to
I am updating 29 rows as insert and 1 row a update
Values are inserting and updating correctly in table
But in Sql prompt
I am getting the output as
below
12:03:54 SQL> execute Pr_Bdms_Cont_Insupd;
1 rows merged.
1 rows inserted.
1 rows updated.
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
But i take out the loop i am getting exact result
12:03:54 SQL> execute Pr_Bdms_Cont_Insupd;
30 rows merged.
29 rows inserted.
1 rows updated.
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
Any help
Below is my procedure
and
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE Pr_EMP_Insupd IS
empID VARCHAR2(7);
CURSOR C_empno IS SELECT empno FROM TEMP WHERE ROWNUM < 30;
REC_BIN C_empid%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
FOR REC_BIN IN C_empid LOOP
empID := fn_emp_Id(REC_BIN.Bin);-- Calling function
Merge INTO EMP E
BGC
USING (SELECT A.EMP_ID,B.SALARY,B.BONUS
FROM EMP_IN A, TEMP B
WHERE A.EMPNO = B.EMPNO
AND A.EMP_ID = EMPID)NP
ON(E.EMP_ID = NP.EMP_ID)
WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE SET E.SALARY = NP.SALARY,
E.BONUS = NP.BONUS
WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN INSERT (E.EMP_ID,E.SALARY,E.BONUS,E.CREATED_DATE)
VALUES (CASE Check_Upd_Ins.merge_counter(Check_Upd_Ins.c_inserting)
WHEN 0 THEN E.EMP_ID
END,
E.SALARY,E.BONUS,SYSDATE);
END LOOP;
/* Use insert count... using ETL Package*/
dbms_output.put_line(Check_Upd_Ins.get_merge_update_count(SQL%rowcount) || ' rows updated.');
dbms_output.put_line(Check_Upd_Ins.get_merge_insert_count || ' rows inserted.');
Check_Upd_Ins.reset_counters;
COMMIT;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR(-20000, SQLERRM(SQLCODE));
END Pr_EMP_Insupd;

Perhaps I can help you with this piece of code and this link :
MERGE INTO bonuses D
USING (SELECT employee_id, salary, department_id FROM employees
WHERE department_id = 80) S
ON (D.employee_id = S.employee_id)
WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE SET D.bonus = D.bonus + S.salary*.01
WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN INSERT (D.employee_id, D.bonus)
VALUES (S.employee_id, S.salary*0.1);
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/appdev.920/a96624/13_elems30.htm#37586
Joel P�rez

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