In addition to exceptions, the DB interfaces always return a value of 0 on success. If the operation does not succeed for any reason, the return value will be non-zero.
        If a system error occurred (for example, DB ran out of disk
        space, or permission to access a file was denied, or an illegal argument
        was specified to one of the interfaces), DB returns an
        errno
        value. All of the possible values of errno are greater than 0.
    
        If the operation did not fail due to a system error, but was not
        successful either, DB returns a special error value. For
        example, if you tried to retrieve data from the database and the
        record for which you are searching does not exist, DB would return
        DB_NOTFOUND, a special error value that means the requested
        key does not appear in the database. All of the possible special error
        values are less than 0.