With more reading, I think I got what I was after. The routine
char *PQresultErrorField(const PGresult *res, int fieldcode);
gives me what I want.
Thanks!
Fangbing
On 10/12/05, Fangbing Wu <fangbingw@gmail.com> wrote: Yeah,
I'm still in the process of reading more of the doc. But my question is more like
when I get something like PGRES_BAD_RESPONSE or PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR, how would
I go about to find out what's the cause of such an error?
Could it be due to access right problems or some other transient conditions?
Is there a way to get those info.?
Thanks!
Fangbing
On 10/11/05, Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org> wrote: On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 10:59:19PM -0400, Fangbing Wu wrote:
> I'm just getting started to use libpq to access my DB with
> PQexecParam etc.
> I'm still searching for ways to get detailed error codes from libpq,
> say when a request was denied due to permission etc.
> Is stuff like this possible?
Yes, just read a little farther down the "Command Execution Functions"
documentation:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/libpq-exec.html
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Michael Fuhr