ok i managed to set the generated error screen to a variable, do the
rollback then die
> H,
>
> The mysql_error() fucntion returns the error that took place for the
> last call to the db. If you do a roll back that would be considered
> another call and mysql_error() would then return the error (is any)
> associated with the roll back. If this reason many programmer create a
> separate error handling routing to watch of db errors and save them
> elsewhere
>
>
> all the best
>
>
>
>
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>>hmm this is tricky, on an innodb table if i do a rollback when i find
>>an error then trigger the error handler which dies to the screen it
>>wont show the message, but i commented out the rollback and it was
>>find, how could i execute the rollback properly then ?
>>
>>
>>
>>>hi there i have noticed a bug where mysql_error is not returned on a
>>>transaction, why is this ?
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