问题
I have the following code below:
BEGIN TRY
BEGIN TRANSACTION
-- DO SOMETHIING
COMMIT TRAN
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
IF(@@TRANCOUNT > 0)
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
RAISERROR(ERROR_MESSAGE(), ERROR_SEVERITY(), ERROR_STATE()) --ERROR: Incorrect syntax near 'ERROR_MESSAGE'.
END CATCH
However, the RAISERROR statement isn't working. What is wrong in the raise error statement?
回答1:
RAISERROR follows the same rules as any other stored procedure call. Parameters passed in must be a constant or a variable. You cannot pass a function directly as a parameter. See Executing Stored Procedures for documentation on this.
/* Demo Code - Functions accept functions as parameters
while stored procedures do not */
create function dbo.fnDayOfWeek
(@date datetime)
returns int
as
begin
declare @x int
set @x = DATEPART(day,@date)
return (@x)
end
go
/* Both statements are successful */
select dbo.fnDayOfWeek('2010-08-06')
go
select dbo.fnDayOfWeek(GETDATE())
go
drop function dbo.fnDayOfWeek
go
create procedure DayOfWeek
@date datetime
as
begin
select DATEPART(day,@date)
end
go
/* First call succeeds, second fails */
exec DayOfWeek @date = '2010-08-06'
go
exec DayOfWeek @date = getdate()
go
drop procedure DayOfWeek
go
回答2:
Error is occurring because you directly using function in RaiseError so to avoid this try the below code
Try this is working for me
BEGIN CATCH
DECLARE @ErrorMessage NVARCHAR(4000);
DECLARE @ErrorSeverity INT;
DECLARE @ErrorState INT;
SELECT
@ErrorMessage = ERROR_MESSAGE(),
@ErrorSeverity = ERROR_SEVERITY(),
@ErrorState = ERROR_STATE();
RAISERROR (@ErrorMessage, -- Message text.
@ErrorSeverity, -- Severity.
@ErrorState -- State.
);
END CATCH;
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3414825/using-raiserror-isnt-working-in-sql-server-2005