05-17-2018
Your requirements are not clear. The command that you are using is asking for the find utility to look at the root directory, every file in the file hierarchy rooted in the root directory, a file or directory named "php.ini" (and, if "php.ini" is a file of type directory, every file in the file hierarchy rooted in "php.ini") and to print the name of every file it encounters while looking at those files and file hierarchies.
Are you looking for a file named "php.ini"?
Are you looking for a file with a filename that contains the string "php.ini"?
Are you looking for a file with a filename that ends with the string "php.ini"?
Are you looking for a regular file that contains the string "php.ini" somewhere in its contents?
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pg_last_notice
PG_LAST_NOTICE(3) PG_LAST_NOTICE(3)
pg_last_notice - Returns the last notice message from PostgreSQL server
SYNOPSIS
string pg_last_notice (resource $connection)
DESCRIPTION
pg_last_notice(3) returns the last notice message from the PostgreSQL server on the specified $connection. The PostgreSQL server sends
notice messages in several cases, for instance when creating a SERIAL column in a table.
With pg_last_notice(3), you can avoid issuing useless queries by checking whether or not the notice is related to your transaction.
Notice message tracking can be set to optional by setting 1 for pgsql.ignore_notice in php.ini.
Notice message logging can be set to optional by setting 0 for pgsql.log_notice in php.ini. Unless pgsql.ignore_notice is set to 0, notice
message cannot be logged.
PARAMETERS
o $connection
- PostgreSQL database connection resource.
RETURN VALUES
A string containing the last notice on the given $connection, or FALSE on error.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 4.3.0 | |
| | |
| | This function is now fully implemented. Earlier |
| | versions ignores database connection parameter. |
| | |
| 4.3.0 | |
| | |
| | The pgsql.ignore_notice and pgsql.log_notice |
| | php.ini directives were added. |
| | |
| 4.0.6 | |
| | |
| | PHP 4.0.6 has problem with notice message han- |
| | dling. Use of the PostgreSQL module with PHP |
| | 4.0.6 is not recommended even if you are not |
| | using pg_last_notice(3). |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
pg_last_notice(3) example
<?php
$pgsql_conn = pg_connect("dbname=mark host=localhost");
$res = pg_query("CREATE TABLE test (id SERIAL)");
$notice = pg_last_notice($pgsql_conn);
echo $notice;
?>
The above example will output:
CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence "test_id_seq" for "serial" column "test.id"
SEE ALSO
pg_query(3), pg_last_error(3).
PHP Documentation Group PG_LAST_NOTICE(3)