Set 2 variables (PL/SQL)

Hi,
I would like to set 2 variables PL/SQL with a query like that :
SELECT FINAC_USER.NM_FIRST_NAME INTO FIRST_N,
FINAC_USER.NM_LAST_NAME INTO LAST_N
FROM FINAC_USER
WHERE FINAC_USER.CD_USER = CODE_USER;
But Oracle sends me an error :
PL/SQL: ORA-00923: FROM keyword not found where expected
How can I do that ?
Thank you for your help.
Patrick

anutosh, please do not answer questions that have already been answered. You have done that several times here now. It is not a good use of our time to open up a thread and see that the only new entry is the rewording of a valid answer already provided.

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    Regards,
    Mekh.

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