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>    (PHP 3, PHP 4 )</P
>Ora_Error&nbsp;--&nbsp;get Oracle error message</DIV
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>string <B
CLASS="methodname"
>Ora_Error</B
> ( int cursor_or_connection)<BR
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>&#13;     Returns an error message of the form
     <TT
CLASS="replaceable"
><I
>XXX</I
></TT
>-<TT
CLASS="replaceable"
><I
>NNNNN</I
></TT
>
     where <TT
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><I
>XXX</I
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> is where the error comes
     from and <TT
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><I
>NNNNN</I
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>&#13;     On UNIX versions of Oracle, you can find details about an error
     message like this:
     <TT
CLASS="computeroutput"
>&#13;$ <TT
CLASS="userinput"
><B
>oerr ora
<TT
CLASS="replaceable"
><I
>00001</I
></TT
></B
></TT
> 00001, 00000,
"unique constraint (%s.%s) violated" // *Cause: An update or insert
statement attempted to insert a duplicate key //         For Trusted
ORACLE configured in DBMS MAC mode, you may see //         this message
if a duplicate entry exists at a different level.  // *Action: Either
remove the unique restriction or do not insert the key
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