Well, if I understood, DBMS_OUTPUT returns user's notices or warning,
but no errors ?
In the standart way, in console, how the notices are printed ?

Is DBMS_OUTPUT used both by Pl/SQL function and Oracle functions?

Thanks.
Samuel.

2009/10/9 Christopher Jones <christopher.jo...@oracle.com>:
>
> Samuel ROZE wrote:
>> It's a good idea.
>>
>> - PDO::NOTICES_FETCH -> PDO::NOTICES_ENABLED
>> - PDO::NOTICES_NONE  -> PDO::NOTICES_DISABLED
>>
>> That's better ?
>
> That works.
>
>> I see that you are from the Oracle team. Can you explain me how oracle
>> works to raise notices like PostgreSQL ? Or can you build a proof of
>> concept to get notices from Oracle ?
>
> I'm equating your NOTICES to Oracle's DBMS_OUTPUT.  See "Getting
> Output with DBMS_OUTPUT" on p 181 of:
>
> http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/php/underground-php-oracle-manual.html
>
> Something similar could be coded in the PDO driver.
>
> The amount of text output could be quite large, depending on the
> user's coding style.  Is your design extensible enough to allow for
> streaming/chunking if the interface needs to be enhanced?
>
> PL/SQL also has compile time warnings and errors that are handled
> differently, see "PL/SQL Success With Information Warnings" on p167.
>
> Chris
>
>
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Samuel.
>>
>> Le jeudi 08 octobre 2009 à 15:22 -0700, Christopher Jones a écrit :
>>> Samuel ROZE wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I've make a patch which insert notices concepts to PDO. It create:
>>>> - PDO::noticeInfo() - to be like errorInfo
>>>> - PDO::ATTR_LOG_NOTICES, the name of the PDO parameter
>>>>     - PDO::NOTICES_FETCH - fetch notices
>>> I initially took "FETCH" to mean it was related to a query; this
>>> wouldn't always be the case.  What about calling it NOTICES_ENABLE?
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>
>>
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