--- title: "ERROR_PROCEDURE (Transact-SQL)" description: "ERROR_PROCEDURE (Transact-SQL)" author: markingmyname ms.author: maghan ms.date: "03/16/2017" ms.service: sql ms.subservice: t-sql ms.topic: reference f1_keywords: - "ERROR_PROCEDURE_TSQL" - "ERROR_PROCEDURE" helpviewer_keywords: - "ERROR_PROCEDURE function" - "messages [SQL Server], trigger where occurred" - "errors [SQL Server], stored procedure where occurred" - "TRY...CATCH [SQL Server]" - "CATCH block" - "messages [SQL Server], stored procedure where occurred" - "errors [SQL Server], trigger where occurred" dev_langs: - "TSQL" monikerRange: ">= aps-pdw-2016 || = azuresqldb-current || = azure-sqldw-latest || >= sql-server-2016 || >= sql-server-linux-2017 || = azuresqldb-mi-current||=fabric" --- # ERROR_PROCEDURE (Transact-SQL) [!INCLUDE [sql-asdb-asdbmi-asa-pdw-fabricse-fabricdw](../../includes/applies-to-version/sql-asdb-asdbmi-asa-pdw-fabricse-fabricdw.md)] This function returns the name of the stored procedure or trigger where an error occurs, if that error caused the CATCH block of a TRY...CATCH construct to execute. - SQL Server 2017 thru [current version](../../sql-server/what-s-new-in-sql-server-2019.md) returns `schema_name.stored_procedure_name` - SQL Server 2016 returns `stored_procedure_name` :::image type="icon" source="../../includes/media/topic-link-icon.svg" border="false"::: [Transact-SQL syntax conventions](../../t-sql/language-elements/transact-sql-syntax-conventions-transact-sql.md) ## Syntax ```syntaxsql ERROR_PROCEDURE ( ) ``` ## Return Types **nvarchar(128)** ## Return Value When called in a CATCH block, `ERROR_PROCEDURE` returns the name of the stored procedure or trigger in which the error originated. `ERROR_PROCEDURE` returns NULL if the error did not occur within a stored procedure or trigger. `ERROR_PROCEDURE` returns NULL when called outside the scope of a CATCH block. ## Remarks `ERROR_PROCEDURE` supports calls anywhere within the scope of a CATCH block. `ERROR_PROCEDURE` returns the name of the stored procedure or trigger where an error occurs, regardless of how many times it runs, or where it runs, within the scope of the `CATCH` block. This contrasts with a function like @@ERROR, which only returns an error number in the statement immediately following the one that causes an error. ## Examples: [!INCLUDE[ssazuresynapse-md](../../includes/ssazuresynapse-md.md)] and [!INCLUDE[ssPDW](../../includes/sspdw-md.md)] ### A. Using ERROR_PROCEDURE in a CATCH block This example shows a stored procedure that generates a divide-by-zero error. `ERROR_PROCEDURE` returns the name of the stored procedure where the error occurred. ```sql -- Verify that the stored procedure does not already exist. IF OBJECT_ID ( 'usp_ExampleProc', 'P' ) IS NOT NULL DROP PROCEDURE usp_ExampleProc; GO -- Create a stored procedure that -- generates a divide-by-zero error. CREATE PROCEDURE usp_ExampleProc AS SELECT 1/0; GO BEGIN TRY -- Execute the stored procedure inside the TRY block. EXECUTE usp_ExampleProc; END TRY BEGIN CATCH SELECT ERROR_PROCEDURE() AS ErrorProcedure; END CATCH; GO ``` [!INCLUDE[ssResult](../../includes/ssresult-md.md)] ``` ----------- (0 row(s) affected) ErrorProcedure -------------------- usp_ExampleProc (1 row(s) affected) ``` ### B. Using ERROR_PROCEDURE in a CATCH block with other error-handling tools This example shows a stored procedure that generates a divide-by-zero error. Along with the name of the stored procedure where the error occurred, the stored procedure returns information about the error. ```sql -- Verify that the stored procedure does not already exist. IF OBJECT_ID ( 'usp_ExampleProc', 'P' ) IS NOT NULL DROP PROCEDURE usp_ExampleProc; GO -- Create a stored procedure that -- generates a divide-by-zero error. CREATE PROCEDURE usp_ExampleProc AS SELECT 1/0; GO BEGIN TRY -- Execute the stored procedure inside the TRY block. EXECUTE usp_ExampleProc; END TRY BEGIN CATCH SELECT ERROR_NUMBER() AS ErrorNumber, ERROR_SEVERITY() AS ErrorSeverity, ERROR_STATE() AS ErrorState, ERROR_PROCEDURE() AS ErrorProcedure, ERROR_MESSAGE() AS ErrorMessage, ERROR_LINE() AS ErrorLine; END CATCH; GO ``` [!INCLUDE[ssResult](../../includes/ssresult-md.md)] ``` ----------- (0 row(s) affected) ErrorNumber ErrorSeverity ErrorState ErrorProcedure ErrorMessage ErrorLine ----------- ------------- ----------- ---------------- ---------------------------------- ----------- 8134 16 1 usp_ExampleProc Divide by zero error encountered. 6 (1 row(s) affected) ``` ## See Also [sys.messages (Transact-SQL)](../../relational-databases/system-catalog-views/messages-for-errors-catalog-views-sys-messages.md) [TRY...CATCH (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/language-elements/try-catch-transact-sql.md) [ERROR_LINE (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/functions/error-line-transact-sql.md) [ERROR_MESSAGE (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/functions/error-message-transact-sql.md) [ERROR_NUMBER (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/functions/error-number-transact-sql.md) [ERROR_SEVERITY (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/functions/error-severity-transact-sql.md) [ERROR_STATE (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/functions/error-state-transact-sql.md) [RAISERROR (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/language-elements/raiserror-transact-sql.md) [@@ERROR (Transact-SQL)](../../t-sql/functions/error-transact-sql.md)