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      Fetch extended error information associated with the last operation on the database handle

      PDO::errorInfo

      (PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PECL pdo:0.1-1.0.3)

      PDO::errorInfo — Fetch extended error information associated with the last operation on the database handle

      Description

      array PDO::errorInfo ( void )

      Return Values

      PDO::errorInfo() returns an array of error information about the last operation performed by this database handle. The array consists of the following fields:

      Element Information
      0 SQLSTATE error code (a five-character alphanumeric identifier defined in the ANSI SQL standard).
      1 Driver-specific error code.
      2 Driver-specific error message.

      PDO::errorInfo() only retrieves error information for operations performed directly on the database handle. If you create a PDOStatement object through PDO::prepare() or PDO::query() and invoke an error on the statement handle, PDO::errorInfo() will not reflect the error from the statement handle. You must call PDOStatement::errorInfo() to return the error information for an operation performed on a particular statement handle.

      Examples

      Example #1 Displaying errorInfo() fields for a PDO_ODBC connection to a DB2 database

      <?php
      /* Provoke an error -- bogus SQL syntax */
      $stmt $dbh->prepare('bogus sql');
      if (!
      $stmt) {
          echo 
      "\nPDO::errorInfo():\n";
          
      print_r($dbh->errorInfo());
      }
      ?>

      The above example will output:

      PDO::errorInfo():
      Array
      (
          [0] => HY000
          [1] => 1
          [2] => near "bogus": syntax error
      )
      


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