Re: DEBUGGING in PL/SQL

From: Yoram zilberberg <elric_dm_at_netvision.net.il>
Date: 1996/04/07
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In Article<4k2a63$34b_at_homer.alpha.net>, <sahmad_at_mfa.com> write:
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> From: sahmad_at_mfa.com (Saad Ahmad)
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> Subject: Re: DEBUGGING in PL/SQL
> Date: 5 Apr 1996 05:13:39 GMT
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> Ian Birch (ian_at_ibirch.demon.co.uk) wrote:
> > I'm currently working in PL/SQL Release 2.2.2.3.0, and finding it a
> > real pain having to constantly rely on DBMS_OUTPUT (Especially as it
> > won't work in functions as it considers that there is a possibility of
> > a DB update!)
>
> you can get a patch from oracle for dbms_output.
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It's does NOT support Pl/Sql version 2 but look into Procedural builder (part of the developer2000).

Also, if your using designer2000 there a tool called module logic navigator.

hope it helped

                Yoram Received on Sun Apr 07 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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