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Linked 1. Related 0. Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 9 years, 5 months ago. Active 1 year, 3 months ago. Viewed 15k times. Improve this question. Vijay Vasanth. Vijay Vasanth Vijay Vasanth 1 1 gold badge 2 2 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges. Otherwise this question is almost impossible to answer. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Ollie Samson Samson 2, 7 7 gold badges 35 35 silver badges 54 54 bronze badges. But even though am passing NULL the warning not coming in testing server.
I just want to simulate that warning. VijayVasanth - if you're getting the warning in production but not in development and the code is the same, I'd check to verify that the data is identical in both your development and production environments. Bob - Data is not identical. But here i am passing NULL then also warning is not coming. Wondering what this warning is about.
VijayVasanth - can you copy the data from production to development so you're using the same data? And are both the production and development environments running the exact, same version of Oracle i. I tried recreating this issue in Looking around on the net I find this was reported as a bug at various times in Oracle versions 8 and 9 - perhaps it has crept back into
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