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"call to undefined function" mysql_error when adding new rows to table

Posted by news on 07/14/06 16:19

Hi all, I've just posted this in comp.lang.php, hope it's OK if I also
post it here...

I have recently set up a mysql database of local pubs, with a web form
to add new listings (using PHP to generate an INSERT query).

I've just been doing a bit of data entry, adding a bunch of new pubs,
and all was going swimmingly. But suddenly it has stopped working - now

when I try to add a new pub I get an error message "call to undefined
function". I have not altered the script in any way since the last
successful addition was made.

I ran a SELECT * query on the pubs table to proofread the entries, but
couldn't spot any glaring errors. Then I ran a SELECT COUNT(*) on the
table. The result was 100, ie there were rows numbered 0-99.

I'm wondering if there could be a problem with handling three-figure
row numbers. It sounds highly unlikely (I've checked the documentation
so I know the table [MyISAM] is supposed to be able to handle many more

rows than that).

Maybe it's a restriction imposed by my webhost? (Supanames.co.uk) This
also sounds unlikely.

But in any case, I'm completely baffled. Can anyone suggest any
possibilities?

(Btw, I don't know which version of PHP Supanames has installed.)

cheers,

David

 

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