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I believe you'll need to be more specific. Using an alert is fairly simple, but sometimes does not get the desired results.
Dick Goulet
____________________Reply Separator____________________ Author: "Pulikkol Kumar" <pullikol.kumar_at_mannai.com.qa> Date: 7/4/2001 12:35 AM
Hi lists
Any one can help me about dbms_alert(package)/how can i use in data
base triggers
Pulikkol Nitheesh Kumar Software Engineer Mannai Corporation C O S - PB # 76 Doha - Qatar Phone : 4412-555 extn -363 http//www.mannai.com.qa
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