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Raise Application Error Exception from After UPDATE Trigger

Asked by rheap1 in Oracle 3rd Party Tools

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Hello, I'm using Oracle 7.34 for this.  I want to just inform the user when a certain kind of UPDATE occured in Oracle.   They will be making the changes in Access forms so I figured by calling RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR as an exception AFTER the data has been changed in a trigger, then the user will see the message AND the UPDATE will also occur.   The info message is currently displaying but the UPDATE is NOT occuring.  Why is this?  I put this exception in an AFTER UPDATE trigger for the sole purpose that the UPDATE would happen first then the trigger would fire this message.  
   If this method cannot work, how else can I inform a user from Oracle that an UPDATE just occured in a similiar way that the RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR formats the message?  
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