mysqli get_warnings() Method
The mysqli::get_warnings() / mysqli_get_warnings() function is used to get result of SHOW WARNINGS.
Syntax
//Object-oriented style public mysqli::get_warnings() //Procedural style mysqli_get_warnings(mysql)
Parameters
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Required. For procedural style only: Specify a mysqli object returned by mysqli_connect() or mysqli_init(). |
Return Value
Returns a mysqli_warning object.
Example: Object-oriented style
The example below shows the usage of mysqli::get_warnings() method.
<?php //establishing connection to the database $mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "user", "password", "database"); if ($mysqli->connect_errno) { echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: ". $mysqli->connect_error; exit(); } //executing a SQL query $result = $mysqli->query("INSERT INTO Employee SET z = '1'"); //getting the warning count $warning_count = $mysqli->warning_count; //displaying all warning if ($warning_count > 0) { $e = $mysqli->get_warnings(); for ($i = 0; $i < $warning_count; $i++) { var_dump($e); $e->next(); } } //closing the connection $mysqli->close(); ?>
Example: Procedural style
The example below shows the usage of mysqli_get_warnings() function.
<?php //establishing connection to the database $mysqli = mysqli_connect("localhost", "user", "password", "database"); if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: ". mysqli_connect_error(); exit(); } //executing a SQL query $result = mysqli_query($mysqli, "INSERT INTO Employee SET z = '1'"); //getting the warning count $warning_count = mysqli_warning_count($mysqli); //displaying all warning if ($warning_count > 0) { $e = mysqli_get_warnings($mysqli); for ($i = 0; $i < $warning_count; $i++) { var_dump($e); $e->next(); } } //closing the connection mysqli_close($mysqli); ?>
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