1.279 PLSQL_WARNINGS

PLSQL_WARNINGS enables or disables the reporting of warning messages by the PL/SQL compiler, and specifies which warning messages to show as errors.

Property Description

Parameter type

String

Syntax

PLSQL_WARNINGS = 'value_clause' [, 'value_clause' ] ...

Syntax

value_clause::=

{ ENABLE | DISABLE | ERROR }:

{ ALL

| SEVERE

| INFORMATIONAL

| PERFORMANCE

| { integer

| (integer [, integer ] ...)

}

}

Default value

'DISABLE:ALL'

Modifiable

ALTER SESSION, ALTER SYSTEM

Modifiable in a PDB

Yes

Basic

No

Examples

PLSQL_WARNINGS = 'ENABLE:SEVERE', 'DISABLE:INFORMATIONAL';
PLSQL_WARNINGS = 'DISABLE:ALL';
PLSQL_WARNINGS = 'DISABLE:5000', 'ENABLE:5001', 'ERROR:5002';
PLSQL_WARNINGS = 'ENABLE:(5000,5001,5002)', 'DISABLE:(6000,6001)';

value_clause

Multiple value clauses may be specified, enclosed in quotes and separated by commas. Each value clause is composed of a qualifier, a colon (:), and a modifier.

Qualifier values:

  • ENABLE

    Enable a specific warning or a set of warnings

  • DISABLE

    Disable a specific warning or a set of warnings

  • ERROR

    Treat a specific warning or a set of warnings as errors

Modifier values:

  • ALL

    Apply the qualifier to all warning messages

  • SEVERE

    Apply the qualifier to only those warning messages in the SEVERE category

  • INFORMATIONAL

    Apply the qualifier to only those warning messages in the INFORMATIONAL category

  • PERFORMANCE

    Apply the qualifier to only those warning messages in the PERFORMANCE category

See Also:

Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for more information about this parameter