Joost Helberg writes:
> Hi,
>
> in case psql (version 9.1 and later) encounters a SQL error, e.g. a
> syntax error, it doesn't exit with an error-code. Instead it
> continues and exits with 0. This means that evaluating faulty SQL-code
> in org-mode/babel leaves the user with no clue of why the r
On 2013-11-27 04:49, Joost Helberg wrote:
Hi,
in case psql (version 9.1 and later) encounters a SQL error, e.g. a
syntax error, it doesn't exit with an error-code. Instead it
continues and exits with 0. This means that evaluating faulty SQL-code
in org-mode/babel leaves the user with no clue of
Hi,
in case psql (version 9.1 and later) encounters a SQL error, e.g. a
syntax error, it doesn't exit with an error-code. Instead it
continues and exits with 0. This means that evaluating faulty SQL-code
in org-mode/babel leaves the user with no clue of why the result set is
empty.
I changed the