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java.sql
Class SQLDataException
- java.lang.Object
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- java.lang.Throwable
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- java.lang.Exception
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- java.sql.SQLException
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- java.sql.SQLNonTransientException
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- java.sql.SQLDataException
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, Iterable<Throwable>
public class SQLDataException extends SQLNonTransientException
The subclass ofSQLException
thrown when the SQLState class value is '22', or under vendor-specified conditions. This indicates various data errors, including but not limited to data conversion errors, division by 0, and invalid arguments to functions.Please consult your driver vendor documentation for the vendor-specified conditions for which this
Exception
may be thrown.- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description SQLDataException()
Constructs aSQLDataException
object.SQLDataException(String reason)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
.SQLDataException(String reason, String SQLState)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
andSQLState
.SQLDataException(String reason, String SQLState, int vendorCode)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
,SQLState
andvendorCode
.SQLDataException(String reason, String SQLState, int vendorCode, Throwable cause)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
,SQLState
,vendorCode
andcause
.SQLDataException(String reason, String SQLState, Throwable cause)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
,SQLState
andcause
.SQLDataException(String reason, Throwable cause)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
andcause
.SQLDataException(Throwable cause)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givencause
.
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Method Summary
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Methods inherited from class java.sql.SQLException
getErrorCode, getNextException, getSQLState, iterator, setNextException
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Throwable
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface java.lang.Iterable
forEach, spliterator
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Constructor Detail
SQLDataException
public SQLDataException()
Constructs aSQLDataException
object. Thereason
,SQLState
are initialized tonull
and the vendor code is initialized to 0. Thecause
is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call toThrowable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method.- Since:
- 1.6
SQLDataException
public SQLDataException(String reason)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
. TheSQLState
is initialized tonull
and the vendor code is initialized to 0. Thecause
is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call toThrowable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method.- Parameters:
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reason
- a description of the exception - Since:
- 1.6
SQLDataException
public SQLDataException(String reason, String SQLState)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
andSQLState
. The vendor code is initialized to 0. Thecause
is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call toThrowable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method.- Parameters:
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reason
- a description of the exception -
SQLState
- an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception - Since:
- 1.6
SQLDataException
public SQLDataException(String reason, String SQLState, int vendorCode)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
,SQLState
andvendorCode
. Thecause
is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call toThrowable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method.- Parameters:
-
reason
- a description of the exception -
SQLState
- an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception -
vendorCode
- a database vendor specific exception code - Since:
- 1.6
SQLDataException
public SQLDataException(Throwable cause)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givencause
. TheSQLState
is initialized tonull
and the vendor code is initialized to 0. Thereason
is initialized tonull
ifcause==null
or tocause.toString()
ifcause!=null
.- Parameters:
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cause
- the underlying reason for thisSQLException
(which is saved for later retrieval by thegetCause()
method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown. - Since:
- 1.6
SQLDataException
public SQLDataException(String reason, Throwable cause)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
andcause
. TheSQLState
is initialized tonull
and the vendor code is initialized to 0.- Parameters:
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reason
- a description of the exception. -
cause
- the underlying reason for thisSQLException
(which is saved for later retrieval by thegetCause()
method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown. - Since:
- 1.6
SQLDataException
public SQLDataException(String reason, String SQLState, Throwable cause)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
,SQLState
andcause
. The vendor code is initialized to 0.- Parameters:
-
reason
- a description of the exception. -
SQLState
- an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception -
cause
- the underlying reason for thisSQLException
(which is saved for later retrieval by thegetCause()
method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown. - Since:
- 1.6
SQLDataException
public SQLDataException(String reason, String SQLState, int vendorCode, Throwable cause)
Constructs aSQLDataException
object with a givenreason
,SQLState
,vendorCode
andcause
.- Parameters:
-
reason
- a description of the exception -
SQLState
- an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception -
vendorCode
- a database vendor-specific exception code -
cause
- the underlying reason for thisSQLException
(which is saved for later retrieval by thegetCause()
method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown. - Since:
- 1.6
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