Description
string 
pg_last_notice ( resource connection )
   pg_last_notice() returns the last notice
   message from the PostgreSQL server on the specified
   connection. The PostgreSQL server sends notice
   messages in several cases, for instance when creating a SERIAL
   column in a table.
  
   With pg_last_notice(), you can avoid issuing useless
   queries by checking whether or not the notice is related to your transaction.
  
| Warning | 
    This function is EXPERIMENTAL and it is not fully implemented
    yet. pg_last_notice() was added in PHP
    4.0.6. However, PHP 4.0.6 has problem with notice message
    handling. Use of the PostgreSQL module with PHP 4.0.6 is not
    recommended even if you are not using
    pg_last_notice().
    
    This function is fully implemented in PHP 4.3.0. PHP earlier than
    PHP 4.3.0 ignores database connection parameter.
     | 
   Notice message tracking can be set to optional by setting 1 for
   pgsql.ignore_notice in php.ini from PHP 4.3.0.
  
   Notice message logging can be set to optional by setting 0 for
   pgsql.log_notice in php.ini from PHP 4.3.0.
   Unless pgsql.ignore_notice is set
   to 0, notice message cannot be logged.