On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 10:54:48AM +0200, Willy-Bas Loos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some complicated query that truncates and fills a table and i get this
> message:
> ERROR: smallint out of range
> STATEMENT: <my huge query>
> This is in postgres 8.4
> I don't know where the error is, and the query takes rather long. So it is
> going to be a bit cumbersome for me to debug this.
>
> Would it be possible/feasible to specify, in future versions of postgres:
> * what value
> * which field (of which table)
> * the offending tuple? (possibly truncated to some threshold nr of characters)
>
> I ask because i can imagine that, inside the code that handles this, you might
> not have access to that information and adding access to it might be
> inefficient.
>
> I do get the whole query of course, and that is very handy for automated
> things. But in this case, it doesn't help me.
We will add optional error details in Postgres 9.3:
http://momjian.us/main/blogs/pgblog/2013.html#April_11_2013
I don't know if an out-of-range error would generate the column name.
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