Since you're likely doing the divide operation in sql, you should do a simple decode on Zero for the divisor and set the result an "impossible" value. That will help you identify from your script.
If this is bad data just look in the column where the row is null and identify the rowid that way.
In reply to Re: get rowid for failed records using dbi
by Anonymous Monk
in thread get rowid for failed records using dbi
by ctaustin
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