9.16. SQLSTATE
Available inPSQL
Added in2.5.1
TypeCHAR(5)
DescriptionIn a
error handler, the WHEN … DO
SQLSTATE
context variable contains the 5-character, SQL-2003-compliant status code resulting from the statement that raised the error.
Outside error handlers, SQLSTATE
is always '00000'
.
Outside PSQL, it is not available at all.
Example
|
when any
|do
|begin
| Msg = case sqlstate
| when '22003' then 'Numeric value out of range.'
| when '22012' then 'Division by zero.'
| when '23000' then 'Integrity constraint violation.'
| else 'Something bad happened! SQLSTATE = ' || sqlstate
| end;
| exception ex_custom Msg;
|end
SQLSTATE
is destined to replaceSQLCODE
. The latter is now deprecated in Firebird and will disappear in some future version.Firebird does not (yet) support the syntax
. You have to useWHEN SQLSTATE … DO
WHEN ANY
and test theSQLSTATE
variable within the handler.Each
SQLSTATE
code is the concatenation of a 2-character class and a 3-character subclass. Classes 00 (successful completion), 01 (warning) and 02 (no data) represent completion conditions. Every status code outside these classes is an exception. Because classes 00, 01 and 02 don’t raise an error, they won’t ever show up in theSQLSTATE
variable.For a complete listing of
SQLSTATE
codes, consult the SQLSTATE Codes and Message Texts section in Appendix B: Exception Handling, Codes and Messages.