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SNOW-1618172: In a multi statement query, snowflake is not sending back responses of queries executed successfully when a statement errors out #884
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hi - thank you for raising this with us. Taking a look. |
so what you're seeing here might be the expected behaviour. AFAIK per the current implementation ( on the Snowflake backend ) there is an additional 'parent' statement which is executed. So in your example there are 3 statements, but in reality there is 4 - the fourth will be a statement with when any of the child statements error out:
This (that the whole parent statement errors out, and is considered errored, without returning any possible successful results which might precede the erroring statement) is sorta-kinda documented in other Snowflake clients' documentation. Which behaviour is the same for the node.js driver , since the implementation is done on a central place, the backend. Some examples:
Only error is returned, the result of the successful queries are not. As a workaround, would it be perhaps applicable calling RESULT_SCAN on the successful queries (preceding the errored-out one) to get their results ? |
thanks for looking into this @sfc-gh-dszmolka I tried with RESULT_SCAN and got the following error We have just 1 queryId for all the statements in a query. looks like it is the queryId of parent statement as you mentioned. Do we have a way to access child statement IDs? I see there's a way to get each statement's response, but didn't find any similar documentation for Node.js driver. I made few changes within Node.js driver to return multiResultIds along with statement, rows in the execute callback, but looks like snowflake doesn't give us multiResultIds if any statement fails. |
checked this and looks like calling example: const multistatement = connection.execute({
sqlText: `
select 1;
select 2;
`,
complete: function(err, stmt, rows) {
if (err) {
console.log('Error in multistatement: ' + err);
} else {
console.log("===> stmt.getStatementId(): " + stmt.getStatementId());
results.push(rows)
.. would this help? |
@sfc-gh-dszmolka I checked this case.
changed above line to: context.complete(null, statement, rows, context.multiResultIds);
but in case a child query fails |
okay, got you now. for now, this indeed seems to be a gap - we'll take a look. i'll keep this thread updated on the progress, when there's any. |
What is the current behavior?
In a multi statement query, snowflake is not sending back responses of queries executed successfully when one of the queries errors out. In a 4 statement query if there's an error in the 3rd statement, first 2 statements are executed but snowflake doesn't send back the response.
What is the desired behavior?
Snowflake should send back both the success and error responses.
How would this improve
snowflake-connector-nodejs
?Even in case when one of the queries fail, users might want to work with the success responses of other statements.
References, Other Background
In the below example, we're executing a query containing 3 statements. The tables for first 2 statements are present in snowflake and queries run successfully. If for 3rd statement the table name doesn't exist, complete callback will throw an error. But the success responses for the preceeding queries is not returned.
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