Folks, Background: I'm an old Oracle PL/SQL guy. In PL/SQL I can write some like the following: fetch cursorblah into blurble; if cursorname%NOTFOUND ..... or use the more general SQL%NOTFOUND symbol that is not specific to a cursor. There are similar "easy" variables to get at the SQLSTATE code and associated error message.
Question: How do I read the sqlstate for either/or the most recent SQL command or a nominated cursor from within plpgsql? I can find relevant info for C/spi stuff, but can't see it for plpgsql. Am I blind, not looking in the right spot, is it undocumented, or unimplemented? Thanks in advance -- David T. Bath [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org