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Knut Anders Hatlen closed DERBY-5773.
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    Resolution: Duplicate

You're right, Kathey. I missed that bug in my search. Closing as duplicate. 
Thanks!
                
> SQLException.getErrorCode() returns -1 on client
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-5773
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5773
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JDBC, Network Client, Network Server
>    Affects Versions: 10.8.2.2
>            Reporter: Knut Anders Hatlen
>
> On the embedded driver, SQLException.getErrorCode() returns a value 
> representing the severity of the error. On the client driver, it returns -1 
> for almost all exceptions. (It has some logic to make session-severity errors 
> return 40000, but the other errors return -1. And SQLWarnings will preserve 
> their error code, which is 10000.)
> The error code gets lost when DRDAConnThread calls 
> getSqlCode(getExceptionSeverity(e)), as getSqlCode() always returns -1 for 
> exceptions:
>       private int getSqlCode(int severity)
>       {
>               if (severity == CodePoint.SVRCOD_WARNING)               // 
> warning
>                       return 100;             //CLI likes it
>               else if (severity == CodePoint.SVRCOD_INFO)             
>                       return 0;
>               else
>                       return -1;
>       }
> It's not just its returning -1 for exceptions that's problematic in the above 
> method. Returning 100 for warnings causes them to be ignored by the client, 
> since that error code is interpreted as end-of-data. After the changes for 
> DERBY-129 DRDAConnThread.getSqlCode() won't be called for warnings, though, 
> so it should be safe to remove the SVRCOD_WARNING case from the method. (The 
> real end-of-data warnings use a different code path, from 
> DRDAConnThread.doneData().)

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