ok i looked in to this a bit more
this only happens when I'm not in debug mode
and this is becous in the error handling function fron debugger there
is this:
if (error_reporting() == 0 || $code === 2048 || $code === 8192) {
return;
}
and in the normal production error handling:
if ($code ===
ok i digged a bit deeper and found that even when i remove all queries
(->find, uses, ..) and i check in debug mode the only connection to
the db it makes is for my sessions becous i save my sessions to the db
and i still get these warnings but only wen debug is turned of
then i switched the sessi
I'd guess that model->query is your culprit. If it were me I'd want to find out
what's awry because I'd need to know the impact and fix it.
Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit
jeremybu...@classoutfit.com
http://www.classoutfit.com
On 24 Aug 2010, at 20:49, Thunderstriker wrote:
> there are no errors pop
there are no errors poping up when debug set to 2 and everiting is
working fine
i am only using the model->find() and model->query() functions
On 24 aug, 21:26, "j.blotus" wrote:
> is there a reason you are running those ms sql functions directly
> instead of using model->find() etc?
>
> On Aug 2
is there a reason you are running those ms sql functions directly
instead of using model->find() etc?
On Aug 24, 9:41 am, Thunderstriker wrote:
> i get a lot of warnings in my logs like:
> 2010-08-24 09:34:01 Warning: Warning (2): mssql_num_rows(): supplied
> argument is not a valid MS SQL-result
Rather than trying to mask them, are you certain there isn't a genuine error
going on somewhere? Does having debug set to 2 throw anything up?
Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit
jeremybu...@classoutfit.com
http://www.classoutfit.com
On 24 Aug 2010, at 14:41, Thunderstriker wrote:
> i get a lot of warni
i get a lot of warnings in my logs like:
2010-08-24 09:34:01 Warning: Warning (2): mssql_num_rows(): supplied
argument is not a valid MS SQL-result resource in [C:\xampp\htdocs\cake
\libs\model\datasources\dbo\dbo_mssql.php, line 468]
2010-08-24 09:34:01 Warning: Warning (2): mssql_free_result():
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