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[jira] [Updated] (DRILL-3020) Some exception message text not displayed in SQLLine, etc.; copy to thrown SQLException

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Daniel Barclay (Drill) updated DRILL-3020:
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    Summary: Some exception message text not displayed in SQLLine, etc.; copy to thrown SQLException  (was: Some exception message text not displayed in SQLLine; copy to thrown SQLException)

> Some exception message text not displayed in SQLLine, etc.; copy to thrown SQLException
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>                 Key: DRILL-3020
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-3020
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Client - JDBC
>            Reporter: Daniel Barclay (Drill)
>            Assignee: Daniel Barclay (Drill)
>
> In the JDBC driver, for some SQLException thrown to wrap underlying exceptions, the thrown SQLException's message text does not include any information from the underlying exception.  
> The means that the underlying message text is less likely to be visible to the end user.  (For example, SQLLine display's a SQLException's message text, but not normally its stack track or the message text of chained exceptions.)
> (Note that does not apply to UserExceptions from the server; that case is already handled.)
> &nbsp;
> For those cases, the JDBC driver should copy more information into the top-level SQLException's message text (e.g., copy the message text of the next chained exception, as it already does for UserExceptions.)



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