From: clement1@llnl.gov (David Clement)
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle
Subject: Re: ORACLE 7 DB Trigger Error Messages
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Date: 2 Feb 1994 19:01:17 GMT
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In article <2ifdi8$4ee@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, bs794@cleveland.Freenet.Edu
(Diana Tracy) wrote (I've trimmed this heavily):
> 
> In a previous article, clement1@llnl.gov (David Clement) says:
> 
> >Something a little flaky has come up in error messages from my ORACLE 7 
> >database triggers. 
> >
> It just does that!  Bwah-hah-hah!

Yes, I do understand!

> 
> Actually, it is PL/SQL 2s nice little way to help you debug your program.
> -- 
> Diana Tracy, System Designer

Thanks for your help -- I don't have quite all the ORACLE 7 manuals here.

You are absolutely right about the usefulness of those messages for
debugging. Still, I wish my users didn't see messages that tell them
nothing. What would be best is a way to turn the debugging messages off for
certain user IDs. This is probably a pipedream. 

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David Clement       ||  Geyr Garmr mjok fyr Gnipahellu.
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