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DisplayNativeSqlErrors System Option

 

DisplayNativeSqlErrors 

Initial Build 2007.01
Deprecated Build 2015.1
Module Admin
Current Setting Type Check Box

DisplayNativeSqlErrors is deprecated because of a new feature that displays both the friendly message and the native SQL errors for every error. Use this system option to enable native SQL errors in NetForum. The DisplayNativeSqlErrors system option's only configurable option is the current setting check box. The Default value is off (cleared). This system option is also related to the VerboseErrors system option.

Current Setting

The current setting for DisplayNativeSqlErrors is used as follows:

Values: This system option can be set to true (selected check box) or false (cleared check box).

  • true—Display native SQL errors.
  • false—Display friendly messages.

Default Value: false

Set this option to false if you have populated friendly error messages in the fw_error_message table.

Fields 

This system option includes the following fields:

Description: This field gives the description of the system option, including its use and default value.

Important! Do not modify the following fields after the system option is first created. Changing these fields after they have been used can invalidate existing data.

Category: This field sets the category (usually the module) where the system option is used.

Type: The Type field determines the display type of the Current setting field (check box, drop-down list, or text box).

Values: The values field indicates the allowed values for the Current setting field.

Availability

Each system option includes the following availability settings:

Entity Level Option?: Select this check box to make this system option available on an entity level.

Visible To External Systems?: Select this check box to make this system option available in xWeb.

 

 

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