You can use TRY CATCH blocks to handle the errors. Generally, you can use the following template:
BEGIN TRY
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
-- CODE BLOCK GOES HERE
COMMIT TRANSACTION;
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH;
IF @@TRANCOUNT > 0
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION;
END;
-- GET ERRORS DETAILS OR THROW ERROR
END CATCH;
If you are not using TRANSACTION
, it will looks like this:
BEGIN TRY
-- CODE BLOCK GOES HERE
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH;
-- GET ERRORS DETAILS OR THROW ERROR
END CATCH;
In the CATCH
block, you can get errors details using some built-in functions. For example:
BEGIN TRY
-- Generate a divide-by-zero error.
SELECT 1/0;
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
SELECT
ERROR_NUMBER() AS ErrorNumber
,ERROR_SEVERITY() AS ErrorSeverity
,ERROR_STATE() AS ErrorState
,ERROR_PROCEDURE() AS ErrorProcedure
,ERROR_LINE() AS ErrorLine
,ERROR_MESSAGE() AS ErrorMessage;
END CATCH;
GO
Then, based on this details you can do something (log an error, do nothing, save the error details in a variable and pass them to outer routine, generate the same error using THROW or again using THROW
- generate some your custom THROW 51000, 'My Custom error message.', 1;
.