I want to return the error message from a procedure when an exception happens. In SQL Server you would select the Error_Number() and Error_Message(). How would I do it in FirebirdSql
SET TERM ^ ;
CREATE PROCEDURE sprocname
( id int )
RETURNS
( gcode int, errmsg varchar(250) )
AS
BEGIN
gcode = 0;
errmsg = '';
-- do procedure code here
WHEN ANY DO
BEGIN
gcode = gdscode; -- ??
errmsg = ??;
END
SUSPEND;
END^
SET TERM ; ^
Unfortunately, you will need to do that at the client side, as it is currently not possible to obtain this in PSQL. There is a feature request in the Firebird tracker, which has been implemented for Firebird 4, which is expected to be released in 2019.
See Firebird 4 release notes, section System Function RDB$ERROR():
The function
RDB$ERROR()
takes a PSQL error context as input and returns the specific context of the active exception. Its scope is confined to the context of the exception-handling block in PSQL. Outside the exception handling block,RDB$ERROR
always containsNULL
.The type of the return value depends on the context.
Syntax Rules
RDB$ERROR ( context ) context ::= { GDSCODE | SQLCODE | SQLSTATE | EXCEPTION | MESSAGE }
[..]
Example
BEGIN ... WHEN ANY DO EXECUTE PROCEDURE P_LOG_EXCEPTION(RDB$ERROR(MESSAGE)); END
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