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| From: | Jonatan Taminau | Date: | October 14 2005 7:07am |
| Subject: | Re: Re: Exceptions in mysql++ | ||
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> ...and if you say: > > cout << e.what() << endl; > > instead? Then I get: "You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'blabla' at line 1" Which is ok, the only strange problem is that it's of type exception so I can't do any more robust error handling...
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| • Re: Re: Exceptions in mysql++ | Jonatan Taminau | 14 Oct |
| • Re: Re: Exceptions in mysql++ | Chris Frey | 14 Oct |
| • Re: Re: Exceptions in mysql++ | Jonatan Taminau | 14 Oct |
| • Re: Re: Exceptions in mysql++ | Chris Frey | 14 Oct |
| • Re: Re: Exceptions in mysql++ | Jonatan Taminau | 17 Oct |
