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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:47:48+00:00 2026-05-11T16:47:48+00:00

I have worked with SQL for several years now, primarily MySQL/PhpMyAdmin, but also Oracle/iSqlPlus

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I have worked with SQL for several years now, primarily MySQL/PhpMyAdmin, but also Oracle/iSqlPlus and PL/SQL lately. I have programmed in PHP, Java, ActionScript and more. I realise SQL isn’t an imperative programming language like the others – but why do the error messages seem so much less specific in SQL? In other environments I’m pointed straight to the root of the problem. More often that not, MySQL gives me errors like “error AROUND where u.id = …” and prints the whole query. This is even more difficult with stored procedures, where debugging can be a complete nightmare.

Am I missing a magic tool/language/plugin/setting that gives better error reporting or are we stuck with this? I want a debugger or language which gives me the same amount of control that Eclipse gives me when setting breakpoints and stepping trough the code. Is this possible?

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    2026-05-11T16:47:48+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    I think the answer lies in the fact that SQL is a set-based language with a few procedural things attached. Since the designers were thinking in set-based terms, they didn’t think that the ordinary type of debugging that other languages have is important. However, I think some of this is changing. You can set breakpoints in SQL Server 2008. I haven’t used it really as you must have SQL Server 2008 databases before it will work and most of ours are still SQL Server 2000. But it is available and it does allow you to step through things. You still are going to have problems when your select statement is 150 lines long and it knows that the syntax isn’t right but it can’t point out exactly where as it is all one command.

    Personally when I am writing a long procedural SP, I build in a test mode that includes showing me the results of things I do, the values of key variables at specific points I’m interested in, and print staments that let me know what steps have been completed and then rolling the whole thing back when done. That way I can see what would have happened if it had run for real, but not have hurt any of the data in the database if I got it wrong. I find this very useful. It can vastly increase the size of your proc though. I have a template I use that has most of the structure I need set up in it, so it doesn’t really take me too long to do. Especially since I never add an insert. update or delete to a proc without first testing the associated select to ensure I have the records I want.

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