Re: debug PL/SQL??

From: Scott Mattes <ScottMattes_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 14:25:47 GMT
Message-ID: <L7Y96.12183$vW4.83653_at_skycache.prestige.net>


Jason,
  Thank you for the information. I won't be able to use it as the customer has what they have and that is it.

"Jason Burgoyne" <jason.burgoyne_at_bms.com> wrote in message news:3A683EDA.6326DA86_at_bms.com...
> If you have the OAS (Oracle Application Server) installed and the DBA has
> assigned the full set of web permissions to you, you will have a few new
> libraries open up to you. HTP, HTF, OAS are the three major ones in my
> opinion. If you look up on OTN you can find the documnentation for the
 OAS and
> the packages listed above. They are quite good for generating everything
 from
> http calls, using cookies and ident_arrays and you can even work
 javascript into
> it. If you need more info email me and I'll give you some better
 documentation.
>
> JB
>
> Scott Mattes wrote:
>
> > Hmmmm, would you elaborate on this for me? I am not familiar with using
> > PL/SQL to write HTML.
> >
> > "Jason Burgoyne" <jason.burgoyne_at_bms.com> wrote in message
> > news:3A674048.9841A7C5_at_bms.com...
> > > There is another choice, if your output is HTML, then use
 htp.comment('');
> > > That seems to work well for me, but you will want ot use it like
> > >
> > > htp.comment('MY COMMENT |'||blah||'|');
> > >
> > > I use the two bars so that I can tell if blah is null a the time, and
 the
 MY
> > > COMMENT lets me search the source.
> > >
> > > Hope someof this is helping.
> > >
> > > JB
> > >
>
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