I agree with Dominik, it's very strange to watch the build status, but I find it useful when executing external programs or batches, for example sql scripts. With oracle it is possible to interrupt script execution with the clause 'WHENEVER SQL ERROR EXIT FAILURE', this immediately stops script execution and puts the build in failure status. In this case I would watch for the build status and flashback the whole instance (flashback supported since oracle 10.2 btw), but with the bug above mentioned it is long and complicated to manage and identify this situation.

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