BUG #12628: range of sqlstate for user defined exception

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#1Noname
ousema2003@yahoo.fr

The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference: 12628
Logged by: Oussema BenJemaa
Email address: ousema2003@yahoo.fr
PostgreSQL version: 9.3.0
Operating system: linux x86 64 / centos 5.9
Description:

what's the range of sqlstate that i can use for the user defined exception
e.g :
In oracle the range is [20000..20999])
so what's the similar one in postgresql

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#2Marko Tiikkaja
marko@joh.to
In reply to: Noname (#1)
Re: BUG #12628: range of sqlstate for user defined exception

On 1/22/15 10:18 AM, ousema2003@yahoo.fr wrote:

what's the range of sqlstate that i can use for the user defined exception
e.g :
In oracle the range is [20000..20999])
so what's the similar one in postgresql

This is not a bug.

The appropriate list for questions like this is pgsql-general or
pgsql-novice.

.marko

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