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And then put the rest of your code after this.
Tom
-- --Original Message-- --
From: Guang Mei [mailto:GMei@(protected)]
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 1:23 PM
To: Oracle-L (E-mail)
Subject: how to capture the error when RID value not in the table (pl/sql
question)
I have the following code in a pl/sql procedure (oracle 9i), which is called
a lot.
-- RID is PK column on table Customers
-- p_name is a passed-in parameter
-- p_CustomerRID is a passed-in parameter
SAVEPOINT sp123;
UPDATE Customers
SET Name = p_name
WHERE RID = p_CustomerRID;
IF SQL%ROWCOUNT > 1 THEN
ROLLBACK WORK TO SAVEPOINT sp123;
RaiseError.TooManyUpdates( 'Customers ');
ELSIF SQL%ROWCOUNT = 0 THEN
RaiseError.NoRecordUpdated( 'Customers ');
END IF;
The code works fine now. But I would to change the update sql to
UPDATE Customers
SET Name = p_name
WHERE RID = p_CustomerRID
AND Name != p_name;
to avoid unnecessary redo writing. But if I check SQL%ROWCOUNT for this new
query and get 0, I would not know if it is due to a non-exist RID (Which I
want to capture this situation) or simply p_name already exists for that
RID. Is there a better way of doing this kind of thing, minimize redo
writing and capture the error the same time with only one sql run?
TIA.
Guang
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