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:mod:`psycopg2.errorcodes` -- Error codes defined by PostgreSQL
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.. sectionauthor:: Daniele Varrazzo <daniele.varrazzo@gmail.com>
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.. module:: psycopg2.errorcodes
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.. versionadded:: 2.0.6
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This module contains symbolic names for all PostgreSQL error codes.
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Subclasses of :exc:`~psycopg2.Error` make the PostgreSQL error code available
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in the :attr:`~psycopg2.Error.pgcode` attribute.
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From PostgreSQL documentation:
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All messages emitted by the PostgreSQL server are assigned five-character
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error codes that follow the SQL standard's conventions for :sql:`SQLSTATE`
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codes. Applications that need to know which error condition has occurred
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should usually test the error code, rather than looking at the textual
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error message. The error codes are less likely to change across
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PostgreSQL releases, and also are not subject to change due to
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localization of error messages. Note that some, but not all, of the error
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codes produced by PostgreSQL are defined by the SQL standard; some
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additional error codes for conditions not defined by the standard have
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been invented or borrowed from other databases.
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According to the standard, the first two characters of an error code
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denote a class of errors, while the last three characters indicate a
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specific condition within that class. Thus, an application that does not
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recognize the specific error code can still be able to infer what to do
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from the error class.
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.. seealso:: `PostgreSQL Error Codes table`__
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.. __: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/errcodes-appendix.html#ERRCODES-TABLE
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.. todo:: errors table
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