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databricks SQL now supports getting the SQLSTATE code of a query to identify errors. You can use the e.getSqlState() method in a try/catch block to ge...

Hubert-Dudek
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databricks SQL now supports getting the SQLSTATE code of a query to identify errors. You can use the e.getSqlState() method in a try/catch block to get the five-character code that indicates the success or failure of an SQL command. I am still thinking about how to use it in plain SQL without Python 🙂

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jose_gonzalez
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Thank you for sharing @Hubert Dudek​ 

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