(PHP 5, PHP 7, PECL OCI8 >= 1.1.0)
Returns the last error found
array oci_error ([ resource $resource ] )
Returns the last error found.
The function should be called immediately after an error occurs. Errors are cleared by a successful statement.
Parameters:
resource
For most errors, resource
is the resource handle that was passed to the failing function call. For connection errors with oci_connect(), oci_new_connect() or oci_pconnect() do not pass resource
.
Returns:
If no error is found, oci_error() returns FALSE
. Otherwise, oci_error() returns the error information as an associative array.
Array key | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
code | integer | The Oracle error number. |
message | string | The Oracle error text. |
offset | integer | The byte position of an error in the SQL statement. If there was no statement, this is 0 |
sqltext | string | The SQL statement text. If there was no statement, this is an empty string. |
Examples:
Displaying the Oracle error message after a connection error
<?php $conn = oci_connect("hr", "welcome", "localhost/XE"); if (!$conn) { $e = oci_error(); // For oci_connect errors do not pass a handle trigger_error(htmlentities($e['message']), E_USER_ERROR); } ?>
Displaying the Oracle error message after a parsing error
<?php $stid = oci_parse($conn, "select ' from dual"); // note mismatched quote if (!$stid) { $e = oci_error($conn); // For oci_parse errors pass the connection handle trigger_error(htmlentities($e['message']), E_USER_ERROR); } ?>
Displaying the Oracle error message, the problematic statement, and the position of the problem of an execution error
<?php $stid = oci_parse($conn, "select does_not_exist from dual"); $r = oci_execute($stid); if (!$r) { $e = oci_error($stid); // For oci_execute errors pass the statement handle print htmlentities($e['message']); print "\n<pre>\n"; print htmlentities($e['sqltext']); printf("\n%".($e['offset']+1)."s", "^"); print "\n</pre>\n"; } ?>
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