Hi all,
I've been hunting around the techdocs site looking for a comprehensive listof error codes for certain errors. The only thing I can find is a list ofa few (textual) errors - nothing that includes codes/numbers, and nothing comprehensive. This is making it hard to catch specific errors ... can anyone point me to a list somewhere (or tell me the bad news that PostgreSQL lacks error codes).
Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)
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