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Operating Systems Linux Transistion to php mysqli Post 303019299 by TBotNik on Tuesday 26th of June 2018 01:50:48 PM
Old 06-26-2018
EM Dataio

Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
We also have the same problem with transitioning these forums to PHP7 and mysqli from legacy versions of PHP.

It's a lot of work and I've not had time to do it because of other projects.
You might want a copy of the EM dataio modules for this! That's what I'm fixing now! Cheers! OMR?TBNK
 

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MYSQLI.CONNECT_ERROR(3) 						 1						   MYSQLI.CONNECT_ERROR(3)

mysqli::$connect_error - Returns a string description of the last connect error

       Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
string$mysqli->connect_error () DESCRIPTION
Procedural style string mysqli_connect_error (void ) Returns the last error message string from the last call to mysqli_connect(3). RETURN VALUES
A string that describes the error. NULL is returned if no error occurred. EXAMPLES
Example #1 $mysqli->connect_error example Object oriented style <?php $mysqli = @new mysqli('localhost', 'fake_user', 'my_password', 'my_db'); // Works as of PHP 5.2.9 and 5.3.0. if ($mysqli->connect_error) { die('Connect Error: ' . $mysqli->connect_error); } ?> Procedural style <?php $link = @mysqli_connect('localhost', 'fake_user', 'my_password', 'my_db'); if (!$link) { die('Connect Error: ' . mysqli_connect_error()); } ?> The above examples will output: Connect Error: Access denied for user 'fake_user'@'localhost' (using password: YES) NOTES
Warning The mysqli->connect_error property only works properly as of PHP versions 5.2.9 and 5.3.0. Use the mysqli_connect_error(3) function if compatibility with earlier PHP versions is required. SEE ALSO
mysqli_connect(3), mysqli_connect_errno(3), mysqli_errno(3), mysqli_error(3), mysqli_sqlstate(3). PHP Documentation Group MYSQLI.CONNECT_ERROR(3)
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