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How to handle FRM-40508 error
Hello guys,
I am trying to display a message when this error occurs. I used the following code in my save button , it didn't work.
I am using Developer 6i
declare
errcode NUMBER := ERROR_CODE; |
dbmserrcode NUMBER;
dbmserrtext VARCHAR2(200);
begin
IF errcode = -40508 THEN
Message('Your number is too large. Try again.'); message(' ');
end if ;
I used the positive value of the number, it also didn't work. How do I show a message ?
I also get an error if I want to use the form builder help and it opens the windows help
Do you have any idea how to solve such a problem?
Best Answer
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In your save don't include the above code
At FORM Level ON-ERROR trigger write the following code
IF ERROR_CODE='40508' OR ERROR_CODE='40509' THEN Message('Your number is too large. Try again.'); message(' '); raise form_trigger_failure; end if;
Hope this works..
Hamid
Answers
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Read this part in the Form Builder Help:
Contents -> Adding PL/SQL to a Forms -> Handling Runtime Errors -> About handling runtime errors in triggers
Regards,
Zlatko
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Hi,
try to write your code in the on-error form - level trigger.
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In your save don't include the above code
At FORM Level ON-ERROR trigger write the following code
IF ERROR_CODE='40508' OR ERROR_CODE='40509' THEN Message('Your number is too large. Try again.'); message(' '); raise form_trigger_failure; end if;
Hope this works..
Hamid