Hi,

        But when the error is no such table or view, ObjectNotFoundException is
also raised.

Albert

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Use javax.ejb.ObjectNotFoundException for no record found (it is a subclass
of javax.ejb.FinderException).

Albert Chow wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>     When I use FindByPrimaryKey method to lookup a CMP bean, there're
> several reasons for me to get a finder exception.  Like one is due to no
> record found and the other is due to no such table or view.  Because no
> record found is indeed not an error but no such table or view is an error,
I
> got to distinguish one from the other.  But how can I do it??  Please
help.
> Thanx in advance.
>
> Albert
>
>
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