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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Error Message Post 28781 by Uni on Tuesday 24th of September 2002 11:56:54 AM
Old 09-24-2002
Thanks,

and no I'm not the admin guy...I just was the first one to look over the error message and hadn't seen this one before, and I knew that this forum would be the right place to ask what it was I was seeing.

thanks for the quick answer

Ever learning
Uni
 

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CUBRID_ERROR(3) 							 1							   CUBRID_ERROR(3)

cubrid_error - Get the error message

SYNOPSIS
string cubrid_error ([resource $connection]) DESCRIPTION
The cubrid_error(3) function is used to get the error message that occurred during the use of CUBRID API. Usually, it gets error message when API returns false as its return value. PARAMETERS
o $connection -The CUBRID connection. RETURN VALUES
Error message that occurred. EXAMPLES
Example #1 cubrid_error(3) example <?php $con = cubrid_connect('localhost', 33000, 'demodb', 'dba', ''); $req = cubrid_execute($con, "select id, name from person"); if ($req) { while (list ($id, $name) = cubrid_fetch($req)) echo $id, $name; } else { echo "Error Code: ", cubrid_errno($con); echo "Error Message: ", cubrid_error($con); } ?> The above example will output: Error Code: -493 Error Message: Syntax: Unknown class "person". select id, [name] from person SEE ALSO
cubrid_errno(3), cubrid_error_code(3), cubrid_error_msg(3). PHP Documentation Group CUBRID_ERROR(3)
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