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Appendix A. PostgreSQL Error Codes
All messages emitted by the PostgreSQL server are assigned five-character error codes that follow the SQL standard's conventions for "SQLSTATE" codes. Applications that need to know which error condition has occurred should usually test the error code, rather than looking at the textual error message. The error codes are less likely to change across PostgreSQL releases, and also are not subject to change due to localization of error messages. Note that some, but not all, of the error codes produced by PostgreSQL are defined by the SQL standard; some additional error codes for conditions not defined by the standard have been invented or borrowed from other databases.
According to the standard, the first two characters of an error code denote a class of errors, while the last three characters indicate a specific condition within that class. Thus, an application that does not recognize the specific error code may still be able to infer what to do from the error class.
Table A-1 lists all the error codes defined in PostgreSQL 8.0.1. (Some are not actually used at present, but are defined by the SQL standard.) The error classes are also shown. For each error class there is a "standard" error code having the last three characters 000. This code is used only for error conditions that fall within the class but do not have any more-specific code assigned.
The PL/pgSQL condition name for each error code is the same as the phrase shown in the table, with underscores substituted for spaces. For example, code 22012, DIVISION BY ZERO, has condition name DIVISION_BY_ZERO. Condition names can be written in either upper or lower case. (Note that PL/pgSQL does not recognize warning, as opposed to error, condition names; those are classes 00, 01, and 02.)
Table A-1. PostgreSQL Error Codes
Error Code | Meaning |
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Class 00 | Successful Completion |
00000 | SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION |
Class 01 | Warning |
01000 | WARNING |
0100C | DYNAMIC RESULT SETS RETURNED |
01008 | IMPLICIT ZERO BIT PADDING |
01003 | NULL VALUE ELIMINATED IN SET FUNCTION |
01007 | PRIVILEGE NOT GRANTED |
01006 | PRIVILEGE NOT REVOKED |
01004 | STRING DATA RIGHT TRUNCATION |
01P01 | DEPRECATED FEATURE |
Class 02 | No Data — this is also a warning class per SQL:1999 |
02000 | NO DATA |
02001 | NO ADDITIONAL DYNAMIC RESULT SETS RETURNED |
Class 03 | SQL Statement Not Yet Complete |
03000 | SQL STATEMENT NOT YET COMPLETE |
Class 08 | Connection Exception |
08000 | CONNECTION EXCEPTION |
08003 | CONNECTION DOES NOT EXIST |
08006 | CONNECTION FAILURE |
08001 | SQLCLIENT UNABLE TO ESTABLISH SQLCONNECTION |
08004 | SQLSERVER REJECTED ESTABLISHMENT OF SQLCONNECTION |
08007 | TRANSACTION RESOLUTION UNKNOWN |
08P01 | PROTOCOL VIOLATION |
Class 09 | Triggered Action Exception |
09000 | TRIGGERED ACTION EXCEPTION |
Class 0A | Feature Not Supported |
0A000 | FEATURE NOT SUPPORTED |
Class 0B | Invalid Transaction Initiation |
0B000 | INVALID TRANSACTION INITIATION |
Class 0F | Locator Exception |
0F000 | LOCATOR EXCEPTION |
0F001 | INVALID LOCATOR SPECIFICATION |
Class 0L | Invalid Grantor |
0L000 | INVALID GRANTOR |
0LP01 | INVALID GRANT OPERATION |
Class 0P | Invalid Role Specification |
0P000 | INVALID ROLE SPECIFICATION |
Class 21 | Cardinality Violation |
21000 | CARDINALITY VIOLATION |
Class 22 | Data Exception |
22000 | DATA EXCEPTION |
2202E | ARRAY SUBSCRIPT ERROR |
22021 | CHARACTER NOT IN REPERTOIRE |
22008 | DATETIME FIELD OVERFLOW |
22012 | DIVISION BY ZERO |
22005 | ERROR IN ASSIGNMENT |
2200B | ESCAPE CHARACTER CONFLICT |
22022 | INDICATOR OVERFLOW |
22015 | INTERVAL FIELD OVERFLOW |
2201E | INVALID ARGUMENT FOR LOGARITHM |
2201F | INVALID ARGUMENT FOR POWER FUNCTION |
2201G | INVALID ARGUMENT FOR WIDTH BUCKET FUNCTION |
22018 | INVALID CHARACTER VALUE FOR CAST |
22007 | INVALID DATETIME FORMAT |
22019 | INVALID ESCAPE CHARACTER |
2200D | INVALID ESCAPE OCTET |
22025 | INVALID ESCAPE SEQUENCE |
22010 | INVALID INDICATOR PARAMETER VALUE |
22020 | INVALID LIMIT VALUE |
22023 | INVALID PARAMETER VALUE |
2201B | INVALID REGULAR EXPRESSION |
22009 | INVALID TIME ZONE DISPLACEMENT VALUE |
2200C | INVALID USE OF ESCAPE CHARACTER |
2200G | MOST SPECIFIC TYPE MISMATCH |
22004 | NULL VALUE NOT ALLOWED |
22002 | NULL VALUE NO INDICATOR PARAMETER |
22003 | NUMERIC VALUE OUT OF RANGE |
22026 | STRING DATA LENGTH MISMATCH |
22001 | STRING DATA RIGHT TRUNCATION |
22011 | SUBSTRING ERROR |
22027 | TRIM ERROR |
22024 | UNTERMINATED C STRING |
2200F | ZERO LENGTH CHARACTER STRING |
22P01 | FLOATING POINT EXCEPTION |
22P02 | INVALID TEXT REPRESENTATION |
22P03 | INVALID BINARY REPRESENTATION |
22P04 | BAD COPY FILE FORMAT |
22P05 | UNTRANSLATABLE CHARACTER |
Class 23 | Integrity Constraint Violation |
23000 | INTEGRITY CONSTRAINT VIOLATION |
23001 | RESTRICT VIOLATION |
23502 | NOT NULL VIOLATION |
23503 | FOREIGN KEY VIOLATION |
23505 | UNIQUE VIOLATION |
23514 | CHECK VIOLATION |
Class 24 | Invalid Cursor State |
24000 | INVALID CURSOR STATE |
Class 25 | Invalid Transaction State |
25000 | INVALID TRANSACTION STATE |
25001 | ACTIVE SQL TRANSACTION |
25002 | BRANCH TRANSACTION ALREADY ACTIVE |
25008 | HELD CURSOR REQUIRES SAME ISOLATION LEVEL |
25003 | INAPPROPRIATE ACCESS MODE FOR BRANCH TRANSACTION |
25004 | INAPPROPRIATE ISOLATION LEVEL FOR BRANCH TRANSACTION |
25005 | NO ACTIVE SQL TRANSACTION FOR BRANCH TRANSACTION |
25006 | READ ONLY SQL TRANSACTION |
25007 | SCHEMA AND DATA STATEMENT MIXING NOT SUPPORTED |
25P01 | NO ACTIVE SQL TRANSACTION |
25P02 | IN FAILED SQL TRANSACTION |
Class 26 | Invalid SQL Statement Name |
26000 | INVALID SQL STATEMENT NAME |
Class 27 | Triggered Data Change Violation |
27000 | TRIGGERED DATA CHANGE VIOLATION |
Class 28 | Invalid Authorization Specification |
28000 | INVALID AUTHORIZATION SPECIFICATION |
Class 2B | Dependent Privilege Descriptors Still Exist |
2B000 | DEPENDENT PRIVILEGE DESCRIPTORS STILL EXIST |
2BP01 | DEPENDENT OBJECTS STILL EXIST |
Class 2D | Invalid Transaction Termination |
2D000 | INVALID TRANSACTION TERMINATION |
Class 2F | SQL Routine Exception |
2F000 | SQL ROUTINE EXCEPTION |
2F005 | FUNCTION EXECUTED NO RETURN STATEMENT |
2F002 | MODIFYING SQL DATA NOT PERMITTED |
2F003 | PROHIBITED SQL STATEMENT ATTEMPTED |
2F004 | READING SQL DATA NOT PERMITTED |
Class 34 | Invalid Cursor Name |
34000 | INVALID CURSOR NAME |
Class 38 | External Routine Exception |
38000 | EXTERNAL ROUTINE EXCEPTION |
38001 | CONTAINING SQL NOT PERMITTED |
38002 | MODIFYING SQL DATA NOT PERMITTED |
38003 | PROHIBITED SQL STATEMENT ATTEMPTED |
38004 | READING SQL DATA NOT PERMITTED |
Class 39 | External Routine Invocation Exception |
39000 | EXTERNAL ROUTINE INVOCATION EXCEPTION |
39001 | INVALID SQLSTATE RETURNED |
39004 | NULL VALUE NOT ALLOWED |
39P01 | TRIGGER PROTOCOL VIOLATED |
39P02 | SRF PROTOCOL VIOLATED |
Class 3B | Savepoint Exception |
3B000 | SAVEPOINT EXCEPTION |
3B001 | INVALID SAVEPOINT SPECIFICATION |
Class 3D | Invalid Catalog Name |
3D000 | INVALID CATALOG NAME |
Class 3F | Invalid Schema Name |
3F000 | INVALID SCHEMA NAME |
Class 40 | Transaction Rollback |
40000 | TRANSACTION ROLLBACK |
40002 | TRANSACTION INTEGRITY CONSTRAINT VIOLATION |
40001 | SERIALIZATION FAILURE |
40003 | STATEMENT COMPLETION UNKNOWN |
40P01 | DEADLOCK DETECTED |
Class 42 | Syntax Error or Access Rule Violation |
42000 | SYNTAX ERROR OR ACCESS RULE VIOLATION |
42601 | SYNTAX ERROR |
42501 | INSUFFICIENT PRIVILEGE |
42846 | CANNOT COERCE |
42803 | GROUPING ERROR |
42830 | INVALID FOREIGN KEY |
42602 | INVALID NAME |
42622 | NAME TOO LONG |
42939 | RESERVED NAME |
42804 | DATATYPE MISMATCH |
42P18 | INDETERMINATE DATATYPE |
42809 | WRONG OBJECT TYPE |
42703 | UNDEFINED COLUMN |
42883 | UNDEFINED FUNCTION |
42P01 | UNDEFINED TABLE |
42P02 | UNDEFINED PARAMETER |
42704 | UNDEFINED OBJECT |
42701 | DUPLICATE COLUMN |
42P03 | DUPLICATE CURSOR |
42P04 | DUPLICATE DATABASE |
42723 | DUPLICATE FUNCTION |
42P05 | DUPLICATE PREPARED STATEMENT |
42P06 | DUPLICATE SCHEMA |
42P07 | DUPLICATE TABLE |
42712 | DUPLICATE ALIAS |
42710 | DUPLICATE OBJECT |
42702 | AMBIGUOUS COLUMN |
42725 | AMBIGUOUS FUNCTION |
42P08 | AMBIGUOUS PARAMETER |
42P09 | AMBIGUOUS ALIAS |
42P10 | INVALID COLUMN REFERENCE |
42611 | INVALID COLUMN DEFINITION |
42P11 | INVALID CURSOR DEFINITION |
42P12 | INVALID DATABASE DEFINITION |
42P13 | INVALID FUNCTION DEFINITION |
42P14 | INVALID PREPARED STATEMENT DEFINITION |
42P15 | INVALID SCHEMA DEFINITION |
42P16 | INVALID TABLE DEFINITION |
42P17 | INVALID OBJECT DEFINITION |
Class 44 | WITH CHECK OPTION Violation |
44000 | WITH CHECK OPTION VIOLATION |
Class 53 | Insufficient Resources |
53000 | INSUFFICIENT RESOURCES |
53100 | DISK FULL |
53200 | OUT OF MEMORY |
53300 | TOO MANY CONNECTIONS |
Class 54 | Program Limit Exceeded |
54000 | PROGRAM LIMIT EXCEEDED |
54001 | STATEMENT TOO COMPLEX |
54011 | TOO MANY COLUMNS |
54023 | TOO MANY ARGUMENTS |
Class 55 | Object Not In Prerequisite State |
55000 | OBJECT NOT IN PREREQUISITE STATE |
55006 | OBJECT IN USE |
55P02 | CANT CHANGE RUNTIME PARAM |
55P03 | LOCK NOT AVAILABLE |
Class 57 | Operator Intervention |
57000 | OPERATOR INTERVENTION |
57014 | QUERY CANCELED |
57P01 | ADMIN SHUTDOWN |
57P02 | CRASH SHUTDOWN |
57P03 | CANNOT CONNECT NOW |
Class 58 | System Error (errors external to PostgreSQL itself) |
58030 | IO ERROR |
58P01 | UNDEFINED FILE |
58P02 | DUPLICATE FILE |
Class F0 | Configuration File Error |
F0000 | CONFIG FILE ERROR |
F0001 | LOCK FILE EXISTS |
Class P0 | PL/pgSQL Error |
P0000 | PLPGSQL ERROR |
P0001 | RAISE EXCEPTION |
Class XX | Internal Error |
XX000 | INTERNAL ERROR |
XX001 | DATA CORRUPTED |
XX002 | INDEX CORRUPTED |