Unless things have changed, 2 thru 20999 are user specified error numbers, not
generated by Oracle.
It turns out that some of the developers at Oracle have been using these error numbers
as well. If you're
on a unix box, try this:
grep -i '\-20[0-9][0-9][0-9]'
Unless things have changed, 2 thru 20999 are user specified error numbers, not
generated by Oracle.
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Has anyone any idea what this means?
It is coming up when trying to use a procedure in a PL/SQL package to
display a web page. With some negative
This is a user generated error - typically 2 to
20999 are when people use to raise their own errors
using the raise_application_error built in.
hth
connor
--- Pat Hildebrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has
anyone any idea what this means?
It is coming up when trying to use a procedure in a
Has anyone any idea what this means?
It is coming up when trying to use a procedure in a PL/SQL package to
display a web page. With some negative errors we are able to remove
them by reloading all for the application in the OAS manager but not
this one.
Searching MetaLink I come up with