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ibase_errmsg

Name

ibase_errmsg — Return an error message

Synopsis

string ibase_errmsg(void)

Returns

Error string from database server, FALSE on success

Description

Returns the error message returned by server from the last query to database if something went wrong, or FALSE there were no errors. This message is overwritten by later queries, so you should check and act upon it immediately after any query.

Note

Available in PHP 3 since 3.0.7, PHP 4 since 4.0RC1

Example

Example 539. Using ibase_errmsg() to check for errors

$db = ibase_connect('/path/to/employees.gdb') or die('Couldn't connect to database!');
// select a non-existing column...
$rs = ibase_query('SELECT foo FROM projects');
if (ibase_errmsg()) {
    print ibase_errmsg();
}



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