ocierrorDescriptionReturn the last error returned by Oracle. Specifying either either stmt , conn , or global returns that last error associated with that parameter. If a handle is not specified, the last error returned by Oracle is returned. If no error has ocurred the function returns FALSE. ExampleExample 855. Show different error messages // try an incorrect logion if (!$db = @ocinlogon("dev","dev", "ORCL")) { $error = ocierror(); printf("CONNECT error: %s", $error["message"]); die(); } // try an extra apostrophe // try an invalid table if (!$stmt = @ociparse($db,"SELECT * FROM phone_numbers")) { $error = ocierror($db); printf("ociparse error: %s", $error["message"]); } else { if (!@ociexecute($stmt)) { $error = ocierror($stmt); printf("OCIEXECUTE error:%s", $error["message"]); } }
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