Jamadagni, Rajendra wrote:
Oracle doesn't, has never been able to pinpoint exact line number (in
Can you please prove it? Do not you think that this statement contradicts to the sql query you provided below. :) There is quite some difference with GUI which pulls/[s]pools PL/SQL code out and PL/SQL engine. There can be some bugs, for sure, but there are no bugs in PL/SQL (read ADA) concepts of line numbers handling.
cases such as these) especially with pl/sql packages. I believe the problems can be found by executing following query ...
select line, type, source
from user_source
where name = <your package_name)
and line between 1960 and 1980
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