Re: [GENERAL] ERROR: query returned no rows
От | Paul Jungwirth |
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Тема | Re: [GENERAL] ERROR: query returned no rows |
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Msg-id | c4d97388-fb6a-5ebf-6cc2-ec344617c7f6@illuminatedcomputing.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | [GENERAL] ERROR: query returned no rows (Alexander Farber <alexander.farber@gmail.com>) |
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Re: [GENERAL] ERROR: query returned no rows
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Список | pgsql-general |
On 06/26/2017 11:21 AM, Alexander Farber wrote: > The error message returned by > the database is rather cryptic: > > words=> select * from words_skip_game(1, 1); > ERROR: query returned no rows > CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function words_skip_game(integer,integer) line 85 at > SQL statement > > When I look at my source code > ( https://gist.github.com/afarber/cac9a83b7a37307ace8d787be9b8ff4c ) at > the line 85, then I am not sure if the line number reported by the error > message is correct, because it points into middle of an UPDATE statement: I agree the line numbers for error messages inside of plpgsql functions never seem to make sense, so I wouldn't get too hung up on line 85. Perhaps you should see what is line 85 when you do `\sf words_skip_game` (rather than line 85 in your own source code). But mostly I would try to find some other way of locating the cause of the error. You can read about the "query returned no rows" message here: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/plpgsql-statements.html It seems to me you should only see it for `INTO STRICT`, not plain `INTO`. I see from your gist that your function *does* have some queries that are `INTO STRICT`, so I would focus on those. That page also describes how to use `print_strict_params` to get a little more info about the details of the error. I hope that helps! Paul
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