On Mon, April 9, 2007 6:34 pm, Davi wrote:
Em Segunda 09 Abril 2007 21:21, itoctopus escreveu:
Use the @ in front of the statement and then check the result if
it's
valid.
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I already use it, but I believe that try-catch would be _more_
useful...
Em Terça 10 Abril 2007 19:26, Richard Lynch escreveu:
I don't think MySQL or even mysqli have any kind of exception throwing
yet, if ever.
Googling a bit more, I think that MySQL already have some exceptions [1], the
question, now, is: how to catch them with PHP? =]
I think that just using
Use the @ in front of the statement and then check the result if it's valid.
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Hi all!
I'm developing an OOP app using PHP 5.
I want to use try-catch with mysql functions.
So, the question
Em Segunda 09 Abril 2007 21:21, itoctopus escreveu:
Use the @ in front of the statement and then check the result if it's
valid.
--
itoctopus - http://www.itoctopus.com
I already use it, but I believe that try-catch would be _more_ useful...
With try-cath I can _get_ more errors instead
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