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MySQLi - Error List
Syntax
array mysqli_error_list ( mysqli $link )
Definition and Usage
It returns a list of errors from the last command executed.
Example
Try out following example −
<?php $servername = "localhost:3306"; $username = "root"; $password = ""; $dbname = "TUTORIALS"; $conn = new mysqli($servername, $username, $password, $dbname); if ($conn->connect_error) { die('Connect Error (' . mysqli_connect_errno() . ') '. mysqli_connect_error()); exit(); } if (!mysqli_query($conn, "SET a = 1")) { printf("Errorcode: %d\n", mysqli_error_list($conn)); } echo 'Success... ' . mysqli_get_host_info($conn) . "\n"; mysqli_dump_debug_info($conn); mysqli_autocommit($conn,FALSE); mysqli_query($conn,"INSERT INTO tutorials_auto (id,name) VALUES (10,'sai')"); mysqli_commit($conn); mysqli_close($conn); ?>
The sample output of the above code should be like this −
Errorcode: 1 Success... localhost:3306 via TCP/IP
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