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Oracle® OLAP DML Reference
11g Release 1 (11.1)

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INF_STOP_ON_ERROR

The INF_STOP_ON_ERROR option specifies the behavior of Oracle OLAP when an error occurs during the execution of an INFILE statement.

Syntax

INF_STOP_ON_ERROR = {YES|NO}

Arguments

YES

When an error occurs, report the error and stop reading from the file.

NO

When an error occurs, report the error and continue reading from the file.

Examples

Example 6-37 Using INF_STOP_ON_ERROR with DBMS_EXECUTE

Assume that you have an file named attachmyaw.inf that includes the following OLAP DML statement that detaches an analytic workspace named myaw

AW DETACH myaw

Assume that the myaw workspace is not attached when a SQL application issues the DBMS_AW.EXECUTE statement with an OLAP DML INFILE statement to read the attachmyaw.infinfile file.

When the INF_STOP_ON_ERR option is set to NO then the error Analytic workspace MYAW is not attached is reported, Oracle OLAP continues to read the file, and the DBMS_AW.EXECUTE procedure completes successfully.

DBMS_AW.EXECUTE('INF_STOP_ON_ERR = NO '); 
DBMS_AW.EXECUTE('INFILE attachmyaw.inf'); 
 
The current directory is MYDIR. 
ERROR: (ORA-34344) Analytic workspace MYAW is not attached. 
ERROR: (ORA-34344) Analytic workspace MYAW is not attached. 

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. 

When the INF_STOP_ON_ERR option is set to YES then the error Analytic workspace MYAW is not attached is reported, Oracle OLAP stops reading the file, and the DBMS_AW.EXECUTE procedure aborts.

DBMS_AW.EXECUTE('INF_STOP_ON_ERR = YES '); 
DBMS_AW.EXECUTE('INFILE attachmyaw.inf'); 
    
The current directory is MYSPL. 
DECLARE 
  * 
ERROR at line 1: 
ORA-35166: (ORA-34344) Analytic workspace MYAW is not attached. 
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_AW", line 27 
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_AW", line 115 
ORA-06512: at line 8