Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2002 3:51 pm Post subject: How to check for nonsuccessful SELECT in ESQL
Centurion
Joined: 10 Apr 2002 Posts: 123
I have the following ESQL statement:
SET Environment.Variables.Query.Response[] =
(SELECT T.* FROM Database.DB2USER.DEPOSIT_TICKET_PARAMETER_TABLE as T
WHERE T.CHAIN_NUMBER = Environment.Variables.ChainNumber);
I want to check if the SELECT was successful by using 'IF Environment.Variables.Query.Response IS NOT NULL THEN ...' but I don't think that was the right way to do it. I can do something similar for the XML msg body, but what is the correct way for the Environment tree ?
Joined: 05 Sep 2001 Posts: 3779 Location: Torrance, CA, USA
Alex,
You could check for value set in SQLSTATE variable? You need to uncheck the checkbox in your Compute node (in Advaced tab) for "Throw Exception on Database Errors". For example,
SET Environment.Variables.Query.Response[] =
(SELECT T.* FROM Database.DB2USER.DEPOSIT_TICKET_PARAMETER_TABLE as T
WHERE T.CHAIN_NUMBER = Environment.Variables.ChainNumber);
IF ( SQLSTATE = 100 ) THEN
-- row not found processing goes here ...
END IF;
-- Throw Exception if any database error occurs
if ( SQLCODE <> 0) THEN
THROW USER EXCEPTION ...
END IF; _________________ Kiran
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