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Create the GET_CREDIT_LIMIT procedure to obtain the full name and credit limit of the customer whose ID currently is stored in I_CUST_ID. Place these values in the variables I_CUSTOMER_NAME and I_CREDIT_LIMIT, respectively. When the procedure is called it should output the contents of I_CUSTOMER_NAME and I_CREDIT_LIMIT.
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