ID: 11765
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: MySQL related
Operating system: redhat-6.2
PHP Version: 4.0.6
Description: Warning: MySQL: Unable to save result set in
BTW : This error occur on ALL OF my scripts after I had upgraded my php from 4.0.3 to
4.0.6
Previous Comments:
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[2001-06-28 21:21:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes I use Use mysql_query() / mysql_select_db() instead of mysql_db_query().
Both mysql_errno() and mysql_error() return NOTHING.
The query was successful exectued by mysql.(I can find the query reselt in mysql
database)
But why php generated an error?
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[2001-06-28 13:16:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try adding this lines after each mysql function:
echo mysql_errno().": ".mysql_error()."<BR>";
This way you should get the reason why it doesn't work.
And FYI: Use mysql_query() / mysql_select_db()
instead of mysql_db_query().
--Jani
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[2001-06-27 23:37:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The script(error.php) is :
<?
$db_acc_user = "root";
$db_acc_passwd = "password";
$db = "pacc";
$sql = "INSERT INTO type (name, quota, pc, cn, office) VALUES ('Howard', '10', '1',
'0', '1')";
mysql_connect("localhost",$db_pacc_user,$db_pacc_passwd);
mysql_db_query($db,$sql);
mysql_close();
?>
The result in browser is:
Warning: MySQL: Unable to save result set in /home/0/admin/error.php on line 7
But I just found that NO error in command line
root@localhost # php ./error.php
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.0.6
Content-type: text/html
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[2001-06-27 23:06:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm getting the following error message when I execute a query (such as insert or
delete
or update but not select) that doesn't produce any results:
Warning: MySQL: Unable to save result set in /path/to/sql.php3
on line 33
MySQL said NOTHING and the query was successful executed.
I have set "display_errors = Off" in my php.ini, so no warnings should be shown
, but php script can not go on at the line where the Warnning should display.
I configured php with the following command:
./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql --enable-track-vars
--with-gd=../../gd/gd1.3
--with-ftp --with-imap=../../mail/imap/imap-4.7c --enable-memory-limit
--with-pgsql=/usr/local/pgsql
MySQL is version 3.23.38 and PostgreSQL is version 7.1.2
and compiled with th following command:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --with-mysqld-user=mysql --with-charset=gb2312
--with-extra-charsets=all
./configure --enable-multibyte --enable-unicode-conversion --with-perl
--with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl --enable-odbc --with-CXX
BTW : The script is perfect on mysql-php-4.0.3pl1 and postgreSQL-php-4.0.6 .
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[2001-06-27 23:06:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please include a shortest possible example script that
can be used to reproduce this problem.
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Full Bug description available at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=11765
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