This code does not throw an error but the query fails, that is, the execute
method returns false. How could that be?
require_once(\"Abstracts/DBMana
Similar problems can occur when someone turns/leaves off the DB autoincrement on the main id field.
I was also facing that error.
I used print_r($con->errorInfo());
it gives me 0000
in 0th
key of array.
Then I matched all column names and figured out that I am using wrong field name.
This saves my day.
Just wanted to add to this, had similar frustrations from the lack of an error message.
To stop PDO from silently failing, you can set the error mode on the PDO connection.
$dbh = new PDO();
$dbh->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
There is also PDO::ERRMODE_WARNING
if you want errors but still continue.
i struggled with this silent insert fail this week. and here's the solution that worked for me. i was not calling commit on the transaction, so the insert was put into the pending state but was never completed on the database - hence no error. this was trickier because the PDR db wrapper in this project is a static class so it doesn't automatically close
solution: make sure to call commit on the PDO handle after the insert / update / delete actions - or on page close.
$PDO->exec("COMMIT;");
It also happens when you use PDOStatement::bindValue()
with PDO::PARAM_BOOL
. Solution: just switch to PDO::PARAM_INT
.
I'm pretty sure that MySQL chokes on the desc
field name - it is a reserved word. You'd have to put it into "`" quotes or, better, change the field name.
As for error reporting, use the errorInfo method. You can make PDO actually output the result of a failed query in the exception, but the default behaviour - I think - is to throw an exception only if the query can't be made at all, but it doesn't fail if the query is faulty.