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#ifndef __com_sun_star_sdbc_SQLException_idl__ 
#define __com_sun_star_sdbc_SQLException_idl__ 
 
#ifndef __com_sun_star_uno_Exception_idl__ 
#include <com/sun/star/uno/Exception.idl> 
#endif 
 
 module com {  module sun {  module star {  module sdbc { 
 
 
/** is an exception that provides information on a database access error.
	
	<p>
	Each
	<type scope="com::sun::star::sdbc">SQLException</type>
	provides several kinds of information:
	</p>
	<p>
	<ul>
	<li>
	a string describing the error.  This is used as the 
	<type scope="com::sun::star::uno">Exception</type>
	message.
	</li>
	</ul>
	</p>
 */
published exception SQLException: com::sun::star::uno::Exception
{ 
	/** returns a string, which uses the XOPEN SQLState conventions.
		The values of the SQLState string are described in the XOPEN SQL spec.
	 */
	string			SQLState; 
	
	/** returns an integer error code that is specific to each vendor.  Normally this will
		be the actual error code returned by the underlying database.
		A chain to the next Exception.  This can be used to provide additional
		error information.
	 */
	long			ErrorCode; 
	
	/** returns a chain to the next Exception.
		This can be used to provide additional
		error information.
	 */
	any				NextException; 
}; 
 
//============================================================================= 
 
}; }; }; }; 
 
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#endif