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LNPLS01337

RAISE Statement

The RAISE statement explicitly raises an exception. Outside an exception handler, you must specify the exception name. Inside an exception handler, if you omit the exception name, the RAISE statement reraises the current exception.

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Syntax

LNPLS1286raise_statement ::=

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Semantics

LNPLS1287exception

Name of an exception, either predefined (see Table 11-3) or user-declared (see "Exception Declaration").

exception is optional only in an exception handler, where the default is the current exception (see "Reraising Current Exception with RAISE Statement").

Examples

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