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Database Autonomy Service:GetAsyncErrorRequestListByCode

Last Updated:Sep 25, 2024

Asynchronously queries the IDs of SQL statements that generate a MySQL error code in the SQL Explorer results of a database instance.

Operation description

Note GetAsyncErrorRequestListByCode is an asynchronous operation. After a request is sent, the complete results are not returned immediately. If the value of the isFinish parameter is false in the response, wait for 1 second and then send a request again. If the value of the isFinish parameter is true, the complete results are returned.

Debugging

OpenAPI Explorer automatically calculates the signature value. For your convenience, we recommend that you call this operation in OpenAPI Explorer.

Authorization information

The following table shows the authorization information corresponding to the API. The authorization information can be used in the Action policy element to grant a RAM user or RAM role the permissions to call this API operation. Description:

  • Operation: the value that you can use in the Action element to specify the operation on a resource.
  • Access level: the access level of each operation. The levels are read, write, and list.
  • Resource type: the type of the resource on which you can authorize the RAM user or the RAM role to perform the operation. Take note of the following items:
    • The required resource types are displayed in bold characters.
    • If the permissions cannot be granted at the resource level, All Resources is used in the Resource type column of the operation.
  • Condition Key: the condition key that is defined by the cloud service.
  • Associated operation: other operations that the RAM user or the RAM role must have permissions to perform to complete the operation. To complete the operation, the RAM user or the RAM role must have the permissions to perform the associated operations.
OperationAccess levelResource typeCondition keyAssociated operation
hdm:GetAsyncErrorRequestListByCodeget
  • All Resources
    *
    none
none

Request parameters

ParameterTypeRequiredDescriptionExample
InstanceIdstringYes

The instance ID.

rm-2ze8g2am97624****
NodeIdstringNo

The node ID.

Note This parameter must be specified if the database instance is a PolarDB for MySQL cluster.
pi-wz9s658475e58****
StartlongNo

The beginning of the time range to query. Set this parameter to a UNIX timestamp representing the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC.

Note The start time must be within the storage duration of the SQL Explorer feature of the database instance, and can be up to 90 days earlier than the current time.
1642556990714
EndlongNo

The end of the time range to query. Set this parameter to a UNIX timestamp representing the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC.

Note The end time must be later than the start time. The interval between the start time and the end time cannot exceed 24 hours.
1642566830000
ErrorCodestringNo

The error code. You can call the GetAsyncErrorRequestStatByCode operation to query the MySQL error codes that may be generated in the SQL Explorer results of an instance.

1064

Response parameters

ParameterTypeDescriptionExample
object
Codelong

The HTTP status code returned.

200
Messagestring

The returned message.

Note If the request was successful, Successful is returned. If the request failed, an error message such as an error code is returned.
Successful
Dataobject

The data returned.

failboolean

Indicates whether the asynchronous request failed. Valid values:

  • true
  • false
false
resultarray<object>

The instance ID.

listobject
sqlIdstring

SQL ID.

ad78a4e7d3ce81590c9dc2d5f4bc****
instanceIdstring

The instance ID

rm-2ze8g2am97624****
resultIdstring

The ID of the asynchronous request.

async__c39d43ece52d35267cc4b92a0c26****
isFinishboolean

Indicates whether the asynchronous request was complete. Valid values:

  • true
  • false
true
statestring

The state of the asynchronous request. Valid values:

  • RUNNING
  • SUCCESS
  • FAIL
SUCCESS
completeboolean

Indicates whether the asynchronous request was complete.

  • true
  • false
true
timestamplong

The time when the asynchronous request was made. This value is a UNIX timestamp representing the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 UTC.

1644559407740
RequestIdstring

The request ID.

9CB97BC4-6479-55D0-B9D0-EA925AFE****
Successboolean

Indicates whether the request was successful. Valid values:

  • true
  • false
true

Examples

Sample success responses

JSONformat

{
  "Code": 200,
  "Message": "Successful",
  "Data": {
    "fail": false,
    "result": [
      {
        "sqlId": "ad78a4e7d3ce81590c9dc2d5f4bc****",
        "instanceId": "rm-2ze8g2am97624****"
      }
    ],
    "resultId": "async__c39d43ece52d35267cc4b92a0c26****",
    "isFinish": true,
    "state": "SUCCESS",
    "complete": true,
    "timestamp": 1644559407740
  },
  "RequestId": "9CB97BC4-6479-55D0-B9D0-EA925AFE****",
  "Success": true
}

Error codes

HTTP status codeError codeError message
400InvalidParamsThe request parameters are invalid.
403NoPermissionYou are not authorized to do this action.

For a list of error codes, visit the Service error codes.

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