How to throw an error in MySql procedure?

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What is the mechanism to force the MySQL to throw an error within the stored procedure?

I have a procedure which call s another function:

PREPARE my_cmd FROM @jobcommand; EXECUTE my_cmd; DEALLOCATE PREPARE my_cmd;

the job command is:

jobq.exec("Select 1;wfdlk# to simulatte an error");

then:

CREATE PROCEDURE jobq.`exec`(jobID VARCHAR(128),cmd TEXT) BEGIN DECLARE result INT DEFAULT 0; SELECT sys_exec( CONCAT('echo ',cmd,' | base64 -d > ', '/tmp/jobq.',jobID,'.sh ; bash /tmp/jobq.',jobID,'.sh &> /tmp/jobq.',jobID)) INTO result; IF result>0 THEN # call raise_mysql_error(result); END IF; END;

My jobq.exec is always succeeding. Are there way to rise an error? How to implement raise_mysql_error function??

BTW I am using MySQL 5.5.8

thanks Arman.

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related : stackoverflow.com/questions/465727/… – Haim Evgi Feb 1 '11 at 13:09
    
also read this chapter docstoc.com/docs/687360/Error-Handling-In-Stored-Procedure – Haim Evgi Feb 1 '11 at 13:11

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Yes, there is: use the SIGNAL keyword.

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Thank you! DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER FOR SQLEXCEPTION SET err= 1 exactly that what I need!!! – Arman Feb 2 '11 at 11:11
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You may use following stored procedure to emulate error-throwing:

CREATE PROCEDURE `raise`(`errno` BIGINT UNSIGNED, `message` VARCHAR(256)) BEGIN SIGNAL SQLSTATE 'ERR0R' SET MESSAGE_TEXT = `message`, MYSQL_ERRNO = `errno`; END

Example:

CALL `raise`(1356, 'My Error Message');

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