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28.7.11.8 mysql_stmt_errno()
unsigned int mysql_stmt_errno(MYSQL_STMT
*stmt)
Description
For the statement specified by stmt
,
mysql_stmt_errno()
returns the
error code for the most recently invoked statement API
function that can succeed or fail. A return value of zero
means that no error occurred. Client error message numbers are
listed in the MySQL errmsg.h
header file.
Server error message numbers are listed in
mysqld_error.h
. Errors also are listed at
Appendix B, Errors, Error Codes, and Common Problems.
If the failed statement API function was
mysql_stmt_close()
, do not
call or mysql_stmt_errno()
to
obtain error information because
mysql_stmt_close()
makes the
statement handler invalid. Call
mysql_errno()
instead.
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