PL/SQL raises an exception, in which two the following cases:A. When a SELECT statement returns one rowB. When a SELECT statement returns more than one rowC. When the datatypes of SELECT clause and INTO clause do not matchD. When INTO statement is missing in the SELECT statement

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Amit Trivedi

  • Dec 28th, 2005
 

Answer B And C

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