Pavel Stehule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This is my second patch, than please will be tolerant :-). For one my > project I miss information about exception when I use EXCEPTION WITH > OTHERS THEN. I found two Oracle's varaibles SQLCODE and SQLERRM which > carry this information.
I think we discussed this last year and decided that it would be a bad idea to use those names because Oracle's use of them is not exactly compatible with our error codes and messages. SQLCODE in particular is not compatible at all --- it's an integer in Oracle, isn't it? IIRC we had put off solving this problem until we decided what to do with RAISE. There really needs to be some changes in RAISE to allow it to raise a specific error code rather than always P0001, but exactly what is still undecided. Some other problems with your patch: no documentation, and not in diff -c format. Plain diff patches are never acceptable because it's too risky to apply them against files that might have changed since you started working with them. Also, it's much easier to deal with one patch than with a separate diff for each file. (diff -c -r between an original and a modified directory is one good way to produce a useful patch.) regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org