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Denham Eva wrote:
>
> Hello List
>
> Hope someone can help.
> Trying to write a procedure where an event, such as a insert or update is
> done.
> However I would like to capture any oracle error (ORA-......) that is
> generated, into a table for instance..
> i.e.
>
> DECLARE
> somevars VARCHAR2(10);
> BEGIN
>
> SELECT stuff
> INTO somevars
> FROM testtbl;
>
> BEGIN
> INSERT INTO anothertbl
> (col1)
> VALUES(somevars);
> EXCEPTION
> WHEN OTHERS
> *take oracle ORA error and do something*
> *like insert it into a error table. Not just Output to screen.*
> END;
> END;
>
> Many Thanks
> Denham Eva
> Oracle DBA
> In UNIX Land
> On a quiet Night, you can hear the Windows machines reboot.
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