How to stop saving forms..?

on-commit Trigger i want to stop saving if a condition arise..
How can i do this..?
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Regards,
Abdetu..

Note:i have no allowance to change on the sub-class Trigger of on-message Trigger,besides i tried pre-commit,on-commit i couldn't get ride of this message..?
can i use something like:
IF :SYSTEM.CURSOR_RECORD <> '1' THEN
     :SYSTEM.MESSAGE_LEVEL := 25;
if the condition is false (ok) then
     COMMIT;
else if the condition is true (not ok) then
     :SYSTEM.MESSAGE_LEVEL := 0;
END IF;
Regards,
Abdetu..

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