ERROR_MESSAGE (Transact-SQL)
Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance Azure Synapse Analytics Analytics Platform System (PDW) SQL analytics endpoint in Microsoft Fabric Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric
This function returns the message text of the error that caused the CATCH block of a TRY...CATCH construct to execute.
Transact-SQL syntax conventions
Syntax
ERROR_MESSAGE ( )
Return Types
nvarchar(4000)
Return Value
When called in a CATCH block, ERROR_MESSAGE
returns the complete text of the error message that caused the CATCH
block to run. The text includes the values supplied for any substitutable parameters - for example, lengths, object names, or times.
ERROR_MESSAGE
returns NULL when called outside the scope of a CATCH block.
Remarks
ERROR_MESSAGE
supports calls anywhere within the scope of a CATCH block.
ERROR_MESSAGE
returns a relevant error message regardless of how many times it runs, or where it runs within the scope of the CATCH
block. This contrasts with a function like @@ERROR, which only returns an error number in the statement immediately following the one that causes an error.
In nested CATCH
blocks, ERROR_MESSAGE
returns the error message specific to the scope of the CATCH
block that referenced that CATCH
block. For example, the CATCH
block of an outer TRY...CATCH construct could have an inner TRY...CATCH
construct. Inside that inner CATCH
block, ERROR_MESSAGE
returns the message from the error that invoked the inner CATCH
block. If ERROR_MESSAGE
runs in the outer CATCH
block, it returns the message from the error that invoked that outer CATCH
block.
Examples
A. Using ERROR_MESSAGE in a CATCH block
This example shows a SELECT
statement that generates a divide-by-zero error. The CATCH
block returns the error message.
BEGIN TRY
-- Generate a divide-by-zero error.
SELECT 1/0;
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
SELECT ERROR_MESSAGE() AS ErrorMessage;
END CATCH;
GO
Here's the result set.
-----------
(0 row(s) affected)
ErrorMessage
----------------------------------
Divide by zero error encountered.
(1 row(s) affected)
B. Using ERROR_MESSAGE in a CATCH block with other error-handling tools
This example shows a SELECT
statement that generates a divide-by-zero error. Along with the error message, the CATCH
block returns information about that error.
BEGIN TRY
-- Generate a divide-by-zero error.
SELECT 1/0;
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
SELECT
ERROR_NUMBER() AS ErrorNumber
,ERROR_SEVERITY() AS ErrorSeverity
,ERROR_STATE() AS ErrorState
,ERROR_PROCEDURE() AS ErrorProcedure
,ERROR_LINE() AS ErrorLine
,ERROR_MESSAGE() AS ErrorMessage;
END CATCH;
GO
Here's the result set.
-----------
(0 row(s) affected)
ErrorNumber ErrorSeverity ErrorState ErrorProcedure ErrorLine ErrorMessage
----------- ------------- ----------- --------------- ---------- ----------------------------------
8134 16 1 NULL 4 Divide by zero error encountered.
(1 row(s) affected)
See Also
sys.messages (Transact-SQL)
TRY...CATCH (Transact-SQL)
ERROR_LINE (Transact-SQL)
ERROR_MESSAGE (Transact-SQL)
ERROR_PROCEDURE (Transact-SQL)
ERROR_SEVERITY (Transact-SQL)
ERROR_STATE (Transact-SQL)
RAISERROR (Transact-SQL)
@@ERROR (Transact-SQL)
Errors and Events Reference (Database Engine)