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sybase_min_client_severity
Sets minimum client severity
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
Code Examples / Notes » sybase_min_client_severityrudolf
This parameter setup level of responce mesage filtering when you compile --with-sybase_ct <? sybase_min_client_severity(9); sybase_min_server_severity(9); $db=sybase_connect("mdserver","sa",""); ?> Will result: Warning: Sybase: Server message: Changed database context to 'master'. (severity 10, procedure N/A) in /var/www/html/DBAdmins/phpSybaseAdmin/test.php on line 4 <? sybase_min_client_severity(100); sybase_min_server_severity(100); $db=sybase_connect("mdserver","sa",""); ?> Will not generate warning!!! Can be used for SYBASE debugging ! 26-oct-2001 10:46
The severity levels mentioned here are referenced in the Sybase System Administration documentation. I didn't know that, and it annoyed me. Now you know.
sean dot healey
Sybase considers severity levels 0-16 as non-fatal. Above that you probably don't want to block messages.
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