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In creating a procedure, you may get a message if you have compile errors. Which of the following is true?
The line numbers reported match the line numbers you see in your text editor.
SQL*Plus will automatically show the errors to you.
To see the errors, enter SHOW ERRORS in SQL*Plus.
If there are no syntax errors, you will receive the message "NO ERRORS."
Correct Answer:
To see the errors, enter SHOW ERRORS in SQL*Plus.
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