PCC-00110: Oracle extension to the WHENEVER statement
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Cause: An Oracle extension to the ANSI/ISO SQL standard was
used. Specifically, a nonconforming keyword such as
NOTFOUND, STOP, RAISE, or DO was used in the WHENEVER
statement. (Note that NOT FOUND is ANSI-compliant.) For
example, the offending code might look like: EXEC SQL
WHENEVER SQLERROR STOP; This informational message is issued
by the FIPS Flagger when FIPS=YES.
Action: No action required. However, for ANSI/ISO
compliance, do not use the nonconforming keyword.
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