Tutorial Chapter 4: Query by Example / Modifying the Program to Handle Errors |
If an SQL error occurs, the SQLERRMESSAGE operator returns the error message associated with the error code. This is a character string that can be displayed to the user with the ERROR instruction.
ERROR SQLERRMESSAGE
01 FUNCTION fetch_cust (p_fetch_flag) 02 DEFINE p_fetch_flag SMALLINT, 03 fetch_ok SMALLINT 04 05 LET fetch_ok = FALSE 06 IF (p_fetch_flag = 1) THEN 07 WHENEVER ERROR CONTINUE 08 FETCH NEXT cust_curs 09 INTO mr_custrec.* 10 WHENEVER ERROR STOP 11 ELSE 12 WHENEVER ERROR CONTINUE 13 FETCH PREVIOUS cust_curs 14 INTO mr_custrec.* 15 WHENEVER ERROR STOP 16 END IF 17 18 CASE 19 WHEN (SQLCA.SQLCODE = 0) 20 LET fetch_ok = TRUE 21 WHEN (SQLCA.SQLCODE = NOTFOUND) 22 LET fetch_ok = FALSE 23 WHEN (SQLCA.SQLCODE < 0) 24 LET fetch_ok = FALSE 25 ERROR SQLERRMESSAGE 26 END CASE 27 28 RETURN fetch_ok 29 30 END FUNCTION