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mccallug
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Posted - 2008-07-22 : 17:19:45
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| Is it possible to throw an exception from within a stored procedure? I tried raising an erro but I need the error to hault the programming calling the stored procedure and provide it with some error details.Thanks.----------Code------------SET @TEMP = (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Parts WHERE PartNumber = @PN) IF(@TEMP <> 1) BEGIN RAISERROR('PartNumber does not exist in numbering system. Please contact a system administrator to add this part to the system', 1, 1) RETURN END......RETURN |
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Vinnie881
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2008-07-23 : 01:59:35
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| Look into sql 2005 error handlinghttp://weblogs.asp.net/alex_papadimoulis/archive/2005/02/02/365685.aspx |
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mccallug
Starting Member
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Posted - 2008-07-23 : 17:02:07
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| Thanks. It works great.I tried that before but had no luck. I was setting the Error_Number to 1 and the Error_State to 1. Do you know if there are specific error state/number that will throw exceptions? |
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