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RE: data dictionary view with all oracle errors in it?

From: Srinivasan Vasan <Vasan.Srinivasan_at_churchill.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 15:29:03 +0100
Message-ID: <4661DD1EF5C4EF4B9D2BCE3A3E52EF3304C324BF@brcexm04.churchill.com>


I have this in my toolkit, to query only the error I am interested in:  

Function Oerr (In_Number In Number)

   Return Varchar2

Is

Begin

   If In_Number < 0

   Then

      Return Sqlerrm (In_Number);

   Else

      Return Sqlerrm (-1*In_Number);

   End If;

End Oerr;  

Cheers,  

Vasan.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Jared.Still_at_radisys.com [mailto:Jared.Still_at_radisys.com] Sent: 28 July 2004 18:08
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: data dictionary view with all oracle errors in it?  

oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org wrote on 07/27/2004 08:43:42 AM:

> 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.

>
   

I find this version to be a little more useful. The dbms_output buffer is

not large enough for all messages, and some must be broken in to segments

to display via put_line (255 char limit)  

Jared  

drop table oerrors;

create table oerrors ( errnum number, msg varchar2(4000));  

DECLARE         err_msg VARCHAR2(1000);

        oline varchar2(1000);

BEGIN         FOR err_num IN 1..65535

        LOOP

                err_msg := SQLERRM (-err_num);

                IF err_msg NOT LIKE '%Message '||err_num||' not found%' 

THEN

                        insert into oerrors values(err_num, err_msg);

                END IF;

        END LOOP;

        commit;

END; /    

col msg format a100

set linesize 120

set pagesize 0  

spool oerrors.txt  

select errnum, msg

from oerrors

order by errnum

/  

spool off    


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