Use this stored procedure to handle database errors that occur during synchronization. For example, you can implement the sp_hook_dbmlsync_sql_error hook to perform a specific action when a specific SQL error occurs.
Name | Value | Description |
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publication_n (in) |
publication |
Deprecated. Use subscription_n instead. The publications being synchronized, where n is an integer. There is one publication_n entry for each publication being synchronized. The numbering of n starts at zero. |
MobiLink user (in) |
MobiLink user name |
The MobiLink user for which you are synchronizing. |
script version (in) |
script version name |
The MobiLink script version to be used for the synchronization. |
error message (in) | error message text | This is the same text that is displayed in the dbmlsync log. |
error id (in) | numeric | An ID that uniquely identifies the message. |
error hook user state (in|out) | integer |
This value can be set by the hook to pass state information to future calls to the sp_hook_dbmlsync_all_error, sp_hook_dbmlsync_communication_error, sp_hook_dbmlsync_misc_error, sp_hook_dbmlsync_sql_error, or sp_hook_dbmlsync_end hooks. The first time one of these hooks is called, the value of the row is 0. If a hook changes the value of the row, the new value is used in the next hook call. |
SQLCODE (in) | SQLCODE | The SQLCODE returned by the database when the operation failed. See SQL Anywhere error messages sorted by SQLCODE. |
SQLSTATE (in) | SQLSTATE value | The SQLSTATE returned by the database when the operation failed. |
subscription_n (in) | subscription name(s) | The names of subscriptions being synchronized where n is an integer. This is one subscription_n entry for each subscription being synchronized. The numbering of n starts at zero. |
If an error occurs during startup before a synchronization has been initiated, the #hook_dict entries for MobiLink user and Script version are set to an empty string, and no publication_n or subscription_n rows are set in the #hook_dict table.
You can identify SQL errors using the SQL Anywhere SQLCODE or the ANSI SQL standard SQLSTATE. For a list of SQLCODE or SQLSTATE values, see SQL Anywhere error messages.
The error hook user state row provides a useful mechanism for you to pass information about the nature of the error to the sp_hook_dbmlsync_end hook where you might use that information to decide whether to retry the synchronization.
This procedure executes on a separate connection to ensure that operations it performs are not lost if a rollback is performed on the synchronization connection. If dbmlsync cannot establish a separate connection, the procedure is not called.
Since this hook executes on a separate connection you should use care when accessing tables that are being synchronized in your hook procedure because dbmlsync may have locks on these tables. These locks could cause operations in your hook to fail or to wait indefinitely.
Actions of this procedure are committed immediately after execution.
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