The Compile dialog displays compilation error messages during batch compilation and allows you to halt and resume compilation as well as navigate to error source.
Status Line |
Specifies the following information while program units are being compiled: |
name and type of the program unit currently being compiled | |
[INTERRUPTED] when you click Interrupt | |
percentage of program units that have been compiled | |
Compilation Errors list box |
A scrollable, mouse-sensitive area that displays errors encountered during compilation of the selected program units. |
Interrupt |
Temporarily stops compilation—for example, when too many errors are being generated. |
Resume |
Resumes compilation after an interrupt. |
OK |
Closes the dialog after compilation has completed. |
Cancel |
Cancels the current operation and closes the dialog. |
Goto Error |
Presents the PL/SQL containing the program unit source at the location of the first error. |
If you click this button while in an interrupted state of compilation (as a result of clicking Interrupt) an alert appears warning you that going to the source of an error will abandon the batch compilation.
If compilation ends with no errors detected, the message Compilation completed successfully is displayed on the status line. If compilation ends with errors detected, the message Compilation completed with errors is displayed.
You can click on an error in the Compilation Errors pane to display the PL/SQL editor and the program unit where the error is located.
If you click an error in the Compilation Errors pane while in an interrupted state of compilation (as a result of clicking Interrupt) an alert appears warning you that going to the source of an error will abandon the batch compilation.
You can click Goto Error to present the PL/SQL editor and the program unit that contains the first error in the Compilation Errors list box.