Re: [PHP] How to find out which function caused an error

2001-08-15 Thread Justin Finkelstein

Yes, that I know.

That wasn't the point though. What I wanted was to find out which function
called getQuery.

j.

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> Unable to execute query in getQuery: insert into textblocks
> (id, language,
> textitem) values (max(id)+1, 'en', '')
> Error: Unknown column 'textitem' in 'field list'

I daresay that your table "textblocks" doesn't have a column
called "textitem".

Jason



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RE: [PHP] How to find out which function caused an error

2001-08-15 Thread Jason Murray

> Unable to execute query in getQuery: insert into textblocks 
> (id, language,
> textitem) values (max(id)+1, 'en', '')
> Error: Unknown column 'textitem' in 'field list'

I daresay that your table "textblocks" doesn't have a column
called "textitem".

Jason

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Re: [PHP] How to find out which function caused an error

2001-08-15 Thread Justin Finkelstein

The error I get is filtered by the getQuery function. It spits out:

Unable to execute query in getQuery: insert into textblocks (id, language,
textitem) values (max(id)+1, 'en', '')
Error: Unknown column 'textitem' in 'field list'

The code for the function (for reference) is:

 function getQuery($sqlquery)
  // executes an arbitrary SQL query and returns the result
  {
   global $connID;

   // check for connection state
   if (!$connID) getConnection();

   // execute it
   $result = mysql_query($sqlquery, $connID) or die("Unable to execute query
in getQuery: $sqlquery\nError: ".mysql_error());

   return $result;
  }

Any suggestions?

j.


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From: "Tyler Longren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Justin Finkelstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "php-general"
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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] How to find out which function caused an error


Can you post the error so we can have a look at it?  If it didn't provide
a function, it's probably a parse error (missing semi-colon, missing
quote).

Tyler Longren
Captain Jack Communications
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 18:43:49 +0100
"Justin Finkelstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi kids
>
> I have a function in one of my includes: db.inc.php::getQuery which does
> most of my mySQL calling for me.
>
> However, when the mySQL call fails, I get a nice error which is useful
> except one thing. It doesn't tell me which function called it.
>
> Does anyone know how to find to do the equivalent of:
>
> function myFunc()
> {
> echo "myFunc was called by the function $calling_function";
> }
>
> Any ideas?
>
> j.
>
>
>
>
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Re: [PHP] How to find out which function caused an error

2001-08-15 Thread Tyler Longren

Can you post the error so we can have a look at it?  If it didn't provide
a function, it's probably a parse error (missing semi-colon, missing
quote).

Tyler Longren
Captain Jack Communications
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.captainjack.com



On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 18:43:49 +0100
"Justin Finkelstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi kids
> 
> I have a function in one of my includes: db.inc.php::getQuery which does
> most of my mySQL calling for me.
> 
> However, when the mySQL call fails, I get a nice error which is useful
> except one thing. It doesn't tell me which function called it.
> 
> Does anyone know how to find to do the equivalent of:
> 
> function myFunc()
> {
> echo "myFunc was called by the function $calling_function";
> }
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> j.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[PHP] How to find out which function caused an error

2001-08-15 Thread Justin Finkelstein

Hi kids

I have a function in one of my includes: db.inc.php::getQuery which does
most of my mySQL calling for me.

However, when the mySQL call fails, I get a nice error which is useful
except one thing. It doesn't tell me which function called it.

Does anyone know how to find to do the equivalent of:

function myFunc()
{
echo "myFunc was called by the function $calling_function";
}

Any ideas?

j.




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