On Wednesday 13 April 2005 08:46, Cima wrote:
> hi,
>
> im working with php 4 and postgresql 8 and i would like to know how to
> handle certain errors generated. in postgresql,  i've written a stored
> function that selects a record from a table and in case no record is found
> i 'raise an exception'. fine, now in my php script  i call that the stored
> function which works properly when there is a record but when the record
> doesnt exist, i would like to be able to place my own error message and not
> e.g  'fatal error, .....'. how do i capture(in php)  the exception i raised
> in postgres so that i know the record doesnt exist?

Possible scenarios are:

1. Use string parsing to recognise the error message.
2. Upgrade to PHP 5, which is not that good if you need to change a lot of 
code afterwards.

>
>
> thanx.

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