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Sql Error Raise

IF OBJECT_ID('dbo.usp_StoredProcedure', 'P') IS NULL
EXECUTE('CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.usp_StoredProcedure as SELECT 1');
GO


ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.usp_StoredProcedure(
      @parameterValue1 smallint
    , @parameterValue2 nvarchar(300)
    , @debug           bit = 0
)
/*
<documentation>
    <summary>Simple example of tsql procedure</summary>
    <returns>nothing</returns>
    <issues>No</issues>
    <author>Konstantin Taranov</author>
    <created>2019-01-01</created>
    <modified>2019-11-25 by Konstantin Taranov</modified>
    <version>1.2</version>
    <sourceLink>-</sourceLink>
    <example1>EXECUTE dbo.usp_StoredProcedure
          @parameterValue1 = 0
        , @parameterValue2 = N'BULK'</example1>
</documentation>
*/
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON;

BEGIN TRY
    IF (@parameterValue1 < 0 OR @parameterValue2 NOT IN ('SIMPLE', 'BULK', 'FULL'))
    RAISERROR('Not valid data parameter!', 16, 1);
    IF (@debug) PRINT @parameterValue2;
END TRY

BEGIN CATCH
    /* Print error information. */
    PRINT 'Error: '       + CAST(ERROR_NUMBER()) AS varchar(50)) +
          ', Severity: '  + CAST(ERROR_SEVERITY(), varchar(5))   +
          ', State: '     + CAST(ERROR_STATE(), varchar(5) )     +
          ', Procedure: ' + COALESCE(ERROR_PROCEDURE(), '-')     +
          ', Line: '      + CAST(ERROR_LINE(), varchar(5))       +
          ', User name: ' + CAST(ORIGINAL_LOGIN(), sysname);
    PRINT ERROR_MESSAGE();
END CATCH;
GO
Posted by: Guest on October-16-2021

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