const char *
mysql_stmt_error(MYSQL_STMT *stmt)
For the statement specified by stmt
,
mysql_stmt_error()
returns a
null-terminated string containing the error message for the
most recently invoked statement API function that can succeed
or fail. An empty string (""
) is returned
if no error occurred. Either of these two tests can be used to
check for an error:
if(*mysql_stmt_errno(stmt))
{
// an error occurred
}
if (mysql_stmt_error(stmt)[0])
{
// an error occurred
}
If the failed statement API function was
mysql_stmt_close()
, do not
call mysql_stmt_error()
to
obtain error information because
mysql_stmt_close()
makes the
statement handler invalid. Call
mysql_error()
instead.
The language of the client error messages may be changed by recompiling the MySQL client library. You can choose error messages in several different languages.