In which Steven Feuerstein takes a look at several ways you should never handle an exception in your PL/SQL block. To summarize:
1. Don't swallow up or hide errors.
2. Don't simply display error information on the screen through a call to DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE.
3. Don't handle and re-raise without adding value (logging or doing *something*).
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Practically Perfect PL/SQL with Steven Feuerstein
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