RPK wrote: > PGSQL and NPGSQL does not display exact error while using with VB.NET. We > faced a lot of trouble to find out actually where an error occured. > > For example in a routine we need to insert a record to the table. I forgot > to use "values" clause in the Insert Query, but PGSQL displayed error "No > source code available" in the routine where we opened the connection. > Whereas, Oracle displayed exact error that "Invalid Insert statement". > > There are many such situation where we remained puzzled and later found > error somewhere else.
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