From: "Gary ." on
What the...

What is causing this? I can use "pg_connect" without complaint, why
does pq_query give this problem? PHP 5.3.1 FWIW.
From: Firan Corneliu on
Are you sure you're not using q instead of g :)

just to be sure, you can check if a function exists by using

$boolExists = function_exists('any_function_name');
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.function-exists.php

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Gary . <php-db(a)garydjones.name> wrote:

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> What is causing this? I can use "pg_connect" without complaint, why
> does pq_query give this problem? PHP 5.3.1 FWIW.
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From: "Gary ." on
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Firan Corneliu wrote:
> Are you sure you're not using q instead of g :)

Err. My first thought was "What a strange thing to ask." Then I looked...

Thanks. I'd been looking at that for a good hour or so... *embarrassed*
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