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In my development environment, all calls to mysqli_affected_rows($link) are unexpectedly returning -1, indicating an error of some sort.

The identical SQL executed from a SQL console works as expected.

To avoid people trying to understand the code, I have written rewritten this question with a very simple test script, as follows:

<?php
// $DB parameters deleted
$link = @mysqli_connect($DBHOSTNAME, $DBUSER, $DBPASSWORD, $DBNAME);
$query = 'UPDATE control SET message = 66476 WHERE controlid = "lastgood"';
$rs = mysqli_query($link, $query);
$nbr = mysqli_affected_rows($link);
echo $nbr;
?>

This script returns -1. Something in my environment is clobbering mysqli_affected_rows().

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  • Show your code please. Maybe you're just using it wrong.
    – deceze
    Jan 24, 2015 at 2:04
  • −1 indicates an error, so what's the error message? Jan 24, 2015 at 2:25
  • There is no error message. The $err var is blank. Jan 24, 2015 at 2:31
  • Because this is not a problem about code, I have written a test script and replaced the original question with the test script for clarity. Jan 24, 2015 at 2:31
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    Well, if you're silencing mysqli_connect, that might be why you don't have any errors. Check $link->connect_error as well. php.net/manual/en/mysqli.connect-error.php Jan 24, 2015 at 2:44

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There is a bug documented at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67348 with mysqli_affected_rows when operating through a debugger.

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    Good to know, +1 for the find. However, since these kinds of bugs are extremely rare and it's much much much more common for people to simply write bad code, you should be providing a sample in your question which categorically rules out all other explanations before anyone goes off on a bug hunt in the PHP source. It'd be great if you could update your question with such an iron clad example so this answer can stand as universally helpful documentation.
    – deceze
    Jan 24, 2015 at 3:56

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