maxdb_stmt_sqlstate
Returns SQLSTATE error from previous statement operation
Description
stringmaxdb_stmt_sqlstate
resourcestmt
Returns a string containing the SQLSTATE error code
for the most recently invoked prepared statement function that can succeed or fail.
The error code consists of five characters. '00000' means no error.
The values are specified by ANSI SQL and ODBC.
Note that not all MaxDB errors are yet mapped to SQLSTATE's.
The value HY000 (general error) is used for unmapped errors.
Return values
Returns a string containing the SQLSTATE error code for the last error.
The error code consists of five characters. '00000' means no error.
See also
maxdb_stmt_errno,
maxdb_stmt_error
Example
Object oriented style
query("CREATE TABLE temp.mycity LIKE hotel.city");
$maxdb->query("INSERT INTO temp.mycity SELECT * FROM hotel.city");
$query = "SELECT name, zip FROM temp.mycity ORDER BY name";
if ($stmt = $maxdb->prepare($query)) {
/* drop table */
$maxdb->query("DROP TABLE temp.mycity");
/* execute query */
$stmt->execute();
printf("Error: %s.\n", $stmt->sqlstate);
/* close statement */
$stmt->close();
}
/* close connection */
$maxdb->close();
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Procedural style
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The above examples would produce the following output:
Error: 42000.
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