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vaidyanathanpc
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Posted - 2002-04-10 : 08:33:05
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| Hi, I have written a procedure to send mail. CREATE procedure PCWishesasdeclare @rc intBegin exec @rc = master.dbo.xp_sendmail @recipients='Murali_K', @Subject='Service Anniversary!!',@Message='Hello' if @rc = 1 begin print 'Error' endEndThe mail id given in the recepients list is an invalid mail id. When I execute this procedure from the query analyzer, I get the the following error message.Server: Msg 17921, Level 18, State 1, Line 0A recipient was specified ambiguously.Error In the above error message, I want to suppress the SQL Server error message and display only the error message ("Error") given in the print statement in my stored procedure. How do I do this?Thanks in advanceP.C. Vaidyanathan |
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SQLTeam MVY
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Posted - 2002-04-10 : 09:21:11
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| Fraid you can't. SQL Server always reports errors that it received.If you want to protect a user from this then use a client to execute it.==========================================Cursors are useful if you don't know sql.Beer is not cold and it isn't fizzy. |
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