On Jun 25, 2007, at 19:01 , Michael Glaesemann wrote:

The message is just a string. Assign the message to a variable and use the variable in place of the message. For example, in PL/pgSQL:

k_error_message := 'Boom! %';
RAISE EXCEPTION k_error_message, v_foo.id;

I was wrong. The message is not just a string, but you can interpolate the message text (and other variables) like so:

RAISE EXCEPTION '%, %', k_error_message, v_foo_id;

Michael Glaesemann
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