(and sorry if this has been aswered before)
Take this piece of code for example:
.....................
begin
_res.code:=1;
select id into iid from log where id=_id;
if not found then begin
_res.msg:=''insert'';
insert into log (log, data) values (_log, _data);
if not found then begin
_res.msg:=_res.msg || '' error'';
_res.code:=-1;
end;
end if;
end;
else begin
.....................
The thing is if _data (parameter) is null and table has a (data <> null) check, the insert would fail and abort the function before my "if not found" test.
I'm porting a java app. from mssql to postgresql, and the java code relies on the stored procedure to always return it's status (in _res.code in this case).
Is there anything I can do to make sure the function always returns _res ?
Something along the lines of Oracle's exception handling, or the @@error trick in mssql ?
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Radu-Adrian Popescu
CSA, DBA, Developer
Aldratech Ltd.