On 11-Nov-2013 18:49 -0800, Jeff Young wrote:
Is there any way to determine generically how many tokens are needed
so that this logic could be used in a catch all exception routine for
SQL exceptions?


The condition-information-item DB2_TOKEN_COUNT should reveal how many tokens [message replacement variables] there are.

So if a sufficiently large number [max of 100] of sufficiently large DB2_ORDINAL_TOKEN_n items [max VARCHAR(32740)] were coded as well, then I suppose one could write generically the processing of that GET DIAGNOSTICS data. I suppose the limits could be tempered by actual interrogation of the message descriptions in the QSQLMSG message file... assuming no new messages were added since.


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