No. Your handler is always called for all events.

However, you can simply ignore the events you don't want to handle. (i.e. use an IF/ELSE or SELECT/WHEN to simply have your routine end without doing anything when it's an event you didn't want to handle) This'd have the same net result.

Why do you ask?


dmosley@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Is there a way to limit my handler to only execute for a specific event.
Meaning, I only want the handler(procedure) to execute JUST on the *XML_START_ELEMENT event.

Is this possible?

Thanks
David

David L. Mosley, Jr.
Technical Solutions Architect
2000 CentreGreen Way
Suite 250
Cary, NC 27513

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