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Someone once posted here a cool script to retrieve the Oracle errors (also
event descriptions) in PL/SQL:
SET SERVEROUTPUT ON
DECLARE err_msg VARCHAR2(1000); BEGIN dbms_output.enable (1000000); FOR err_num IN 10000..11005 -- FOR err_num IN 38001..39000 LOOP err_msg := SQLERRM (-err_num); IF err_msg NOT LIKE '%Message '||err_num||' not found%' THEN dbms_output.put_line (err_msg); END IF; END LOOP; END;
Tanel.
> Unix
> oerr ora 903
> vi $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg/oraus.msg
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> ryan.gaffuri_at_comcast.net
> Sent by: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org
> 27.07.2004 18:26
> Please respond to oracle-l
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> Subject: data dictionary view with all oracle errors in it?
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> I believe there is a view that will have all of the oracle errors listed
> in it. I am not talking about dba_errors which has all the current errors.
> Just a lookup of Oracle errors.
> One of the guys here says there is one, but can't remember which one it
> is. Anyone know?
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