Following is the procedure in which i am trying to catch the exception, if there is any in stored procedure
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS test;
DELIMITER //
CREATE PROCEDURE test( IN contextFilter TEXT)
BEGIN TRY
set @sub_query = 'SELECT id from test_table';
PREPARE stmt_query FROM @sub_query;
SELECT @sub_query;
EXECUTE stmt_query;
DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt_query;
END TRY //
BEGIN CATCH
SELECT ERROR_NUMBER() AS ErrorNumber,ERROR_MESSAGE() AS ErrorMessage;
END CATCH
DELIMITER ;
When i try to source the stored procedure , i am getting the following exception
source /home/test.sql;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)
ERROR 1064 (42000) at line 5 in file: '/home/test.sql': You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'set @sub_query = 'SELECT id from test_table';
PREPARE stmt_query FROM @' at line 5
ERROR 1064 (42000) at line 17 in file: '/home/test.sql': You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'CATCH
SELECT ERROR_NUMBER() AS ErrorNumber,ERROR_MESSAGE() AS ErrorMessage;
' at line 1
The post above helped me, but I still had to do some research on my own. In order to provide a complete example you can see below. This code will declare a handler for "catching" SQLExceptions and then exit if it occurs.
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS `SP_TEST`;
DELIMITER //
CREATE PROCEDURE `SP_TEST`()
BEGIN
DECLARE EXIT HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION
BEGIN
GET DIAGNOSTICS CONDITION 1 @p1 = RETURNED_SQLSTATE, @p2 = MESSAGE_TEXT;
SELECT CONCAT(@p1, ':', @p2);
END;
SELECT FAKE_COLUMN FROM MY_TABLE;
END //
CALL SP_TEST;
This works in mySQL version 5.7 and hope it helps you.
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