Is there any way to suppress the SQL statement that is included in the 
DBAPI error message?

For example:

sqlalchemy.exc.DataError: (psycopg2.DataError) invalid input syntax for 
integer: "hello"
LINE 1: INSERT INTO test (num, data) VALUES (100, 'hello');
                                                  ^
 [SQL: "INSERT INTO test (num, data) VALUES (100, 'hello');"]

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