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SQL Server Error Detail

The SQL Server Native Client OLE DB provider defines the provider-specific error interface ISQLServerErrorInfo. The interface returns more detail about a SQL Server error and is valuable when command execution or rowset operations fail.

There are two ways to obtain access to ISQLServerErrorInfo interface.

The consumer may call IErrorRecords::GetCustomerErrorObject to obtain an ISQLServerErrorInfo pointer, as shown in the following code sample. (There is no need to obtain ISQLErrorInfo.) Both ISQLErrorInfo and ISQLServerErrorInfo are custom OLE DB error objects, with ISQLServerErrorInfo being the interface to use to obtain information of server errors, including such details as procedure name and line numbers.

// Get the SQL Server custom error object.
if(FAILED(hr=pIErrorRecords->GetCustomErrorObject(
   nRec, IID_ISQLServerErrorInfo,
   (IUnknown**)&pISQLServerErrorErrorInfo)))

Another way to get an ISQLServerErrorInfo pointer is to call the QueryInterface method on an already-obtained ISQLErrorInfo pointer. Note that because ISQLServerErrorInfo contains a superset of the information available from ISQLErrorInfo, it makes sense to go directly to ISQLServerErrorInfo through GetCustomerErrorObject.

The ISQLServerErrorInfo interface exposes one member function, ISQLServerErrorInfo::GetErrorInfo. The function returns a pointer to an SSERRORINFO structure and a pointer to a string buffer. Both pointers reference memory the consumer must deallocate by using the IMalloc::Free method.

SSERRORINFO structure members are interpreted by the consumer as follows.

Member

Description

pwszMessage

SQL Server error message. Identical to the string returned in IErrorInfo::GetDescription.

pwszServer

Name of the instance of SQL Server for the session.

pwszProcedure

If appropriate, the name of the procedure in which the error originated. An empty string otherwise.

lNative

SQL Server native error number. Identical to the value returned in the plNativeError parameter of ISQLErrorInfo::GetSQLInfo.

bState

State of a SQL Server error message.

bClass

Severity of a SQL Server error message.

wLineNumber

When applicable, the line number of a stored procedure on which the error occurred.

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