SQLGetDiagRec
Function
SQLGetDiagRec returns the current values of multiple fields of a diagnostic record that contains error, warning, and status information.
Prototype
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SQLRETURN SQLGetDiagRec(SQLSMALLINT HandleType SQLHANDLE Handle, SQLSMALLINT RecNumber, SQLCHAR *SQLState, SQLINTEGER *NativeErrorPtr, SQLCHAR *MessageText, SQLSMALLINT BufferLength SQLSMALLINT *TextLengthPtr); |
Parameter
Keyword |
Description |
---|---|
HandleType |
A handle-type identifier that describes the type of handle for which diagnostics are desired. The value must be one of the following:
|
Handle |
A handle for the diagnostic data structure. Its type is indicated by HandleType. If HandleType is SQL_HANDLE_ENV, Handle may be shared or non-shared environment handle. |
RecNumber |
Indicates the status record from which the application seeks information. RecNumber starts with 1. |
SQLState |
Output parameter: pointer to a buffer that saves the 5-character SQLSTATE code pertaining to RecNumber. |
NativeErrorPtr |
Output parameter: pointer to a buffer that saves the native error code. |
MessageText |
Pointer to a buffer that saves text strings of diagnostic information. |
BufferLength |
Length of MessageText. |
TextLengthPtr |
Output parameter: pointer to the buffer, the total number of bytes in the returned MessageText. If the number of bytes available to return is greater than BufferLength, then the diagnostics information text in MessageText is truncated to BufferLength minus the length of the null termination character. |
Return Values
- SQL_SUCCESS indicates that the call succeeded.
- SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO indicates some warning information is displayed.
- SQL_ERROR indicates major errors, such as memory allocation and connection failures.
- SQL_INVALID_HANDLE indicates that invalid handles were called. Values returned by other APIs are similar to the preceding values.
Precautions
SQLGetDiagRec does not release diagnostic records for itself. It uses the following returned values to report execution results:
- SQL_SUCCESS: The function successfully returns diagnostic information.
- SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO: The *MessageText buffer is too small to hold the requested diagnostic message. No diagnostic records are generated.
- SQL_INVALID_HANDLE: The handle indicated by HandType and Handle is not a valid handle.
- SQL_ERROR: RecNumber is smaller than or equal to zero, or BufferLength is smaller than zero.
If an ODBC function returns SQL_ERROR or SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO, the application can then call SQLGetDiagRec and obtain the SQLSTATE value. The possible SQLSTATE values are listed as follows:
SQLSATATE |
Error |
Description |
---|---|---|
HY000 |
General error |
An error occurred for which there is no specific SQLSTATE. |
HY001 |
Memory allocation error |
The driver is unable to allocate memory required to support execution or completion of the function. |
HY008 |
Operation canceled |
SQLCancel is called to terminate the statement execution, but the StatementHandle function is still called. |
HY010 |
Function sequence error |
The function is called prior to sending data to data parameters or columns being executed. |
HY013 |
Memory management error |
The function fails to be called. The error may be caused by low memory conditions. |
HYT01 |
Connection timed out |
The timeout period expired before the application was able to connect to the data source. |
IM001 |
Function not supported by the driver |
The called function is not supported by the StatementHandle driver. |
Examples
See Examples.
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