Re: PL/pgSQL, RAISE and error context
| От | Marko Tiikkaja | 
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| Тема | Re: PL/pgSQL, RAISE and error context | 
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| Msg-id | 5214B9D0.9000409@joh.to обсуждение исходный текст  | 
		
| Ответ на | PL/pgSQL, RAISE and error context (Marko Tiikkaja <marko@joh.to>) | 
| Список | pgsql-hackers | 
On 8/21/13 2:28 PM, I wrote: > By default, PL/pgSQL does not print the error context of a RAISE > statement, for example: An even worse example: =# create function foof() returns void as $$ begin raise exception 'foo'; end $$ language plpgsql; CREATE FUNCTION =# create function barf() returns void as $$ declare _ record; begin for _ in execute 'select foof()' loop end loop; end $$ language plpgsql; CREATE FUNCTION =# select barf(); ERROR: foo CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function "barf" line 1 at FOR over EXECUTE statement Notice how there's no mention at all about the function the error came from, and compare that to: =# select barf(); ERROR: foo CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function "foof" line 1 RAISE PL/pgSQL function "barf" line 1 at FOR over EXECUTE statement Regards, Marko Tiikkaja
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