Bad Bind Variable Problem
Hi
I am trying to create a trigger and facing Bad Bind Variable problem.
Plz let me know, what's the problem in this trigger.
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER Tender_tax_update AFTER
INSERT
OR UPDATE
OR DELETE OF ITEM_QTY,ITEM_RATE,TENDER_ACC_QTY ON TENDER_ENQUIRY_ITEM_D REFERENCING OLD AS OLD NEW AS NEW FOR EACH ROW
Declare
v_amt TENDER_VENDOR_TAX_D.TAX_AMOUNT%TYPE;
v_tax_ty TENDER_VENDOR_TAX_D.TAX_TYPE%TYPE;
v_tax_cd TENDER_VENDOR_TAX_D.TAX_CODE%TYPE;
v_ven_cd TENDER_VENDOR_TAX_D.VENDOR_CODE%TYPE;
v_item_cd TENDER_VENDOR_TAX_D.item_cd%TYPE;
v_tenno TENDER_VENDOR_TAX_D.tender_enquiry_no%TYPE;
Begin
if inserting then
v_tax_ty:=:new.TAX_TYPE;
v_tax_cd:=:new.TAX_CODE;
v_ven_cd:=:new.vendor_code;
v_item_cd:=:new.item_cd;
v_tenno:=:new.tender_enquiry_no;
select TAX_AMOUNT into v_amt from TENDER_TAX_DETAILS where tender_enquiry_no=v_tenno and TAX_CODE=v_tax_cd and TAX_TYPE=v_tax_ty and item_cd=v_item_cd and vendor_code=v_ven_cd;
update TENDER_VENDOR_TAX_D set TAX_AMOUNT=v_amt where tender_enquiry_no=v_tenno and TAX_CODE=v_tax_cd and TAX_TYPE=v_tax_ty and item_cd=v_item_cd and vendor_code=v_ven_cd;
end if;
End Tender_tax_update;
Database deails are as follows:
TENDER_VENDOR_TAX_D
Name Null? Type
TENDER_ENQUIRY_NO NOT NULL VARCHAR2(8)
VENDOR_CODE NOT NULL VARCHAR2(4)
TAX_CODE NOT NULL VARCHAR2(4)
PERCENTAGE NUMBER(5,2)
TAX_AMOUNT NUMBER(15,2)
ITEM_CD NOT NULL VARCHAR2(10)
TAX_FLAG VARCHAR2(1)
TAX_TYPE CHAR(3)
TENDER_TAX_DETAILS
Name Null? Type
TENDER_ENQUIRY_NO NOT NULL VARCHAR2(8)
VENDOR_CODE VARCHAR2(4)
ITEM_CD VARCHAR2(10)
TAX_CODE NOT NULL VARCHAR2(4)
TAX_TYPE CHAR(3)
TAX_AMOUNT NUMBER
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facing Band Bind Variable problem.Doesn't the error message tell you which bind variable is the problem?
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