ORA-06519: active autonomous transaction detected and rolled
back
Answer Posted / guest
Cause: Before returning from an autonomous PL/SQL block, all
autonomous transactions started within the block must be
completed (either committed or rolled back). If not, the
active autonomous transaction is implicitly rolled back and
this error is raised.
Action: Ensure that before returning from an autonomous
PL/SQL block, any active autonomous transactions are
explicitly committed or rolled back.
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