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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T06:09:28+00:00 2026-05-23T06:09:28+00:00

How do I know which SELECT generated the NO_DATA_FOUND ? Example: CREATE [..] DECLARE

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How do I know which SELECT generated the NO_DATA_FOUND ?

Example:

CREATE [..]
DECLARE
--
BEGIN
  SELECT [...];   -- will this
  SELECT [...];   -- or this to generate NO_DATA_FOUND ?
EXEPCTION
WHEN NO_DATA_FOUND THEN
  [...]
END;
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    2026-05-23T06:09:29+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 6:09 am

    You could do this:

    DECLARE
    --
    BEGIN
      BEGIN
        SELECT [...];   -- will this
      EXCEPTION
        WHEN NO_DATA_FOUND THEN
          [...]
      END;
      BEGIN
        SELECT [...];   -- or this to generate NO_DATA_FOUND ?
      EXCEPTION
        WHEN NO_DATA_FOUND THEN
          [...]
      END;
    END;
    

    Or:

    DECLARE
      l_where_am_i number;
    BEGIN
      l_where_am_i := 1;
      SELECT [...];   -- will this
      l_where_am_i := 2;
      SELECT [...];   -- or this to generate NO_DATA_FOUND ?
    EXEPCTION
      WHEN NO_DATA_FOUND THEN
        CASE l_where_am_i
           WHEN 1 THEN [...]
           WHEN 2 THEN [...]
        END CASE;
    END;
    
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