both mysql_error () and mysql_errno () are suppose to "assist" you in
determining the cause of problems you may encounter with your
mysql-related coding.
it's not a question of knowing what php can tell you what's wrong, it's
what your mysql db is telling you. you should refer to the mysql error
Try mysql_errorno() and mysql_error()
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Fecha: Mi�rcoles, Agosto 3, 2005 10:17 pm
Asunto: [PHP-DB] Re: printing errors
> i
i use mysql_error()
bt stil even sometimes i donnot understand the real error.
is ther any other function tht wil let me know if error
is regarding my syntax, parameters, database connection or something else
like fetching records etc.
David Robley wrote:
(umeed wrote:
most of the time wen
I would like to think that we could be a little nicer to this poor fellow.
He obviously typed all of these messages on a cellphone keypad without
predictive text entry. He's in dire straits, and needs our help.
At least, I really hope that's the case.
thrws i m gnna gt mdvl n hs ss
Incident
David,
Amen to that! Vowels do help, don't they?
Started to read this thread, then thought "Bah, if he doesn't care enough
to help us understand his problem, why bother straining to understand
this crap?"
Miles
At 09:27 AM 8/2/2005, David Robley wrote:
(umeed wrote:
> most of the time we
(umeed wrote:
> most of the time wen dealing with
> mysql,
> i get error
>
> bt i want to exactly know wt the error is
> due to.
>
> how can i print specific error tht wil make it easy to know
u cn us mysql_error() n prnt ur qry as well
And perhaps if you write properly your questions may be b