ErrorAndNoticeFields
import type { ErrorAndNoticeFields } from "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jakajancar/pgc4d/master/src/mod.ts";
§Properties
Code: the SQLSTATE code for the error (see Appendix A). Not localizable. Always present.
Column name: if the error was associated with a specific table column, the name of the column. (Refer to the schema and table name fields to identify the table.)
Constraint name: if the error was associated with a specific constraint, the name of the constraint. Refer to fields listed above for the associated table or domain. (For this purpose, indexes are treated as constraints, even if they weren't created with constraint syntax.)
Data type name: if the error was associated with a specific data type, the name of the data type. (Refer to the schema name field for the name of the data type's schema.)
Detail: an optional secondary error message carrying more detail about the problem. Might run to multiple lines.
Hint: an optional suggestion what to do about the problem. This is intended to differ from Detail in that it offers advice (potentially inappropriate) rather than hard facts. Might run to multiple lines.
Internal position: this is defined the same as the P field, but it is used when the cursor position refers to an internally generated command rather than the one submitted by the client. The q field will always appear when this field appears.
Internal query: the text of a failed internally-generated command. This could be, for example, a SQL query issued by a PL/pgSQL function.
Message: the primary human-readable error message. This should be accurate but terse (typically one line). Always present.
Position: the field value is a decimal ASCII integer, indicating an error cursor position as an index into the original query string. The first character has index 1, and positions are measured in characters not bytes.
Schema name: if the error was associated with a specific database object, the name of the schema containing that object, if any.
Severity: the field contents are ERROR
, FATAL
, or PANIC
(in an error message), or WARNING
, NOTICE
, DEBUG
, INFO
, or LOG
(in a notice message). This is identical to the severityLocal
field except that the contents are never localized. This is present only in messages generated by PostgreSQL versions 9.6 and later.
Severity: the field contents are ERROR
, FATAL
, or PANIC
(in an error message), or WARNING
, NOTICE
, DEBUG
, INFO
, or LOG
(in a notice message), or a localized translation of one of these. Always present.