Hi Mike!
- Adding an "PMA_mysqlDie()" inside the wrapper (just like within "PMA_query_as_cu" is also a problem since sometimes we may not want the error to be displayed.
so i'll change the function call so that you can send a variable stating that you do not want the error to displayed and per default display it, ok?
Yep, that's fine.
(if i am using my function anyway i prefer to have the function check for errors for reasons of lazyiness)
That's the good practice IMHO but in some case we'd better just ignore the feature attached to a failing query.
but rather than a simple ignore i have been thinking of doing a debug page which will output all results of the tests, so if anybody has problems with the relationfeature he can call this page and see where the problem is.
Good idea :)
Loïc
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