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IBM DB2 9.7 Advanced Application Developer Cookbook

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IBM DB2 9.7 Advanced Application Developer Cookbook

Overview of this book

With lots of new features, DB2 9.7 delivers one the best relational database systems in the market. DB2 pureXML optimizes Web 2.0 and SOA applications. DB2 LUW database software offers industry leading performance, scale, and reliability on your choice of platform on various Linux distributions, leading Unix Systems like AIX, HP-UX and Solaris and MS Windows platforms. This DB2 9.7 Advanced Application Developer Cookbook will provide an in-depth quick reference during any application's design and development. This practical cookbook focuses on advanced application development areas that include performance tips and the most useful DB2 features that help in designing high quality applications. This book dives deep into tips and tricks for optimized application performance. With this book you will learn how to use various DB2 features in database applications in an interactive way.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
IBM DB2 9.7 Advanced Application Developer Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Handling errors in stored procedures


Whenever any SQL statement is executed, it either succeeds or fails. As an application developer, we need to make sure that we handle all possible errors gracefully. To ease this task, DB2 provides various tools or methods that can be used for better error handling.

There are two types of errors. If an SQL statement literally fails, then that's an error. However, there could be cases where the SQL statement passes technically but the results are not proper from a business point of view. For example, if we are updating salaries of employees in the Employee table and if the new salary becomes negative somehow, then technically the update was successful, but we all know that negative salary is not valid. So we need to handle such error cases as well in our code.

In this recipe, we will focus on methods that can be used for error handling in stored procedures.

How to do it...

Error handling in stored procedures is very similar to what we do in programming languages...