Management of ORA-01843

Hi all

I am writing a stored procedure and I am getting the following in the error report if the data in the tables is not correct:

Error report:

ORA-01843: not one month valid

ORA-06512: at "SSM_OWNER. MIGRATE_DATA", line 8

ORA-06512: at line 1

01843 00000 - "not one month valid."

* Cause:

* Action:

I wanted to provide the user with a more explicit message can be as "Please check the date format."

I watched the two EXCEPTION_INIT and RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR.

Both need the error number, how can I do the same using the error code?

Thanks in advance

Praveen

SQL > declare
2 date of dt;
3. start
4 dt: = to_date('99/1/2013','mm/dd/yyyy');
5 end;
6.
declare
*
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-01843: not one month valid
ORA-06512: at line 4 level

SQL > declare
2 not_a_valid_month exception;
pragma 3 exception_init (not_a_valid_month,-01843);
4 date of dt;
5. start
6 dt: = to_date('99/1/2013','mm/dd/yyyy');
7 exception
8 when not_a_valid_month
9. can
10 raise_application_error (-20500, 'Please check the date format');
11 end;
12.
declare
*
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-20500: Please check the date format
ORA-06512: at line 10

SQL >

SY.

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