Mysql_error() & mysql_affected_rows() do not work correctly within transaction?

I think the problem is that you are not checking the return value of mysql_query. That is the way to test if a query succeeded or failed, not calling mysql_error or mysql_affected_rows.

Thanks for the tip - Makes sense. Though I ended up solving it before doing this. See my edit.

– Brett Feb 23 at 17:55.

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