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The methods PEAR DB uses to interact with PHP's sybase extension for interacting with Sybase databases
These methods overload the ones declared in DB_common.
WARNING: This driver may fail with multiple connections under the same user/pass/host and different databases.
$connection =
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The raw database connection created by PHP
$dbsyntax = 'sybase'
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The database syntax variant to be used (db2, access, etc.), if any
$dsn = array()
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The DSN information for connecting to a database
$errorcode_map = array(
)
[line 95]
A mapping of native error codes to DB error codes
$features = array(
'limit' => 'emulate',
'new_link' => false,
'numrows' => true,
'pconnect' => true,
'prepare' => false,
'ssl' => false,
'transactions' => true,
)
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The capabilities of this DB implementation
The 'new_link' element contains the PHP version that first provided new_link support for this DBMS. Contains false if it's unsupported.
Meaning of the 'limit' element:
- 'emulate' = emulate with fetch row by number
- 'alter' = alter the query
- false = skip rows
$phptype = 'sybase'
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The DB driver type (mysql, oci8, odbc, etc.)
__construct (Constructor) [line 148]
This constructor calls
parent::__construct()
Overrides
DB_common::__construct() (This constructor calls
$this->PEAR('DB_Error'))
affectedRows [line 436]
Determines the number of rows affected by a data maniuplation query
- is returned for queries that don't manipulate data.
- Return: the number of rows. A DB_Error object on failure.
Overrides
DB_common::affectedRows() (Determines the number of rows affected by a data maniuplation query)
autoCommit [line 558]
int autoCommit(
[bool
$onoff = false])
Enables or disables automatic commits
- Return: DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object if the driver doesn't support auto-committing transactions.
Overrides
DB_common::autoCommit() (Enables or disables automatic commits)
Parameters:
bool
$onoff
—
true turns it on, false turns it off
commit [line 574]
Commits the current transaction
- Return: DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure.
Overrides
DB_common::commit() (Commits the current transaction)
connect [line 172]
int connect(
array
$dsn, [bool
$persistent = false])
Connect to the database server, log in and open the database
Don't call this method directly. Use DB::connect() instead.
PEAR DB's sybase driver supports the following extra DSN options:
- appname The application name to use on this connection.
Available since PEAR DB 1.7.0.
- charset The character set to use on this connection.
Available since PEAR DB 1.7.0.
- Return: DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure.
Parameters:
array
$dsn
—
the data source name
bool
$persistent
—
should the connection be persistent?
createSequence [line 505]
int createSequence(
string
$seq_name)
Creates a new sequence
Overrides
DB_common::createSequence() (Creates a new sequence)
Parameters:
string
$seq_name
—
name of the new sequence
disconnect [line 230]
Disconnects from the database server
- Return: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure
dropSequence [line 526]
int dropSequence(
string
$seq_name)
Deletes a sequence
Overrides
DB_common::dropSequence() (Deletes a sequence)
Parameters:
string
$seq_name
—
name of the sequence to be deleted
errorCode [line 658]
integer errorCode(
string
$errormsg)
Determines PEAR::DB error code from the database's text error message.
- Return: an error number from a DB error constant
Overrides
DB_common::errorCode() (Maps native error codes to DB's portable ones)
Parameters:
string
$errormsg
—
error message returned from the database
errorNative [line 644]
Gets the DBMS' native error message produced by the last query
- Return: the DBMS' error message
Overrides
DB_common::errorNative() (Gets the DBMS' native error code produced by the last query)
fetchInto [line 318]
mixed fetchInto(
resource
$result,
&$arr, int
$fetchmode, [int
$rownum = null], array
$arr)
Places a row from the result set into the given array
Formating of the array and the data therein are configurable. See DB_result::fetchInto() for more information.
This method is not meant to be called directly. Use DB_result::fetchInto() instead. It can't be declared "protected" because DB_result is a separate object.
- Return: DB_OK on success, NULL when the end of a result set is reached or on failure
- See: DB_result::fetchInto()
Parameters:
resource
$result
—
the query result resource
array
$arr
—
the referenced array to put the data in
int
$fetchmode
—
how the resulting array should be indexed
int
$rownum
—
the row number to fetch (0 = first row)
&$arr
—
freeResult [line 371]
bool freeResult(
resource
$result)
Deletes the result set and frees the memory occupied by the result set
This method is not meant to be called directly. Use DB_result::free() instead. It can't be declared "protected" because DB_result is a separate object.
Parameters:
resource
$result
—
PHP's query result resource
getSpecialQuery [line 918]
string getSpecialQuery(
string
$type)
Obtains the query string needed for listing a given type of objects
- Return: the SQL query string or null if the driver doesn't support the object type requested
- See: DB_common::getListOf()
- Access: protected
Overrides
DB_common::getSpecialQuery() (Obtains the query string needed for listing a given type of objects)
Parameters:
string
$type
—
the kind of objects you want to retrieve
nextId [line 462]
int nextId(
string
$seq_name, [boolean
$ondemand = true])
Returns the next free id in a sequence
Overrides
DB_common::nextId() (Returns the next free id in a sequence)
Parameters:
string
$seq_name
—
name of the sequence
boolean
$ondemand
—
when true, the seqence is automatically created if it does not exist
nextResult [line 290]
true nextResult(
a
$result)
Move the internal sybase result pointer to the next available result
- Return: if a result is available otherwise return false
- Access: public
Parameters:
a
$result
—
valid sybase result resource
numCols [line 392]
int numCols(
resource
$result)
Gets the number of columns in a result set
This method is not meant to be called directly. Use DB_result::numCols() instead. It can't be declared "protected" because DB_result is a separate object.
Parameters:
resource
$result
—
PHP's query result resource
numRows [line 417]
int numRows(
resource
$result)
Gets the number of rows in a result set
This method is not meant to be called directly. Use DB_result::numRows() instead. It can't be declared "protected" because DB_result is a separate object.
Overrides
DB_common::numRows() (Determines the number of rows in a query result)
Parameters:
resource
$result
—
PHP's query result resource
quoteFloat [line 543]
string quoteFloat(
float
$float)
Formats a float value for use within a query in a locale-independent manner.
Overrides
DB_common::quoteFloat() (Formats a float value for use within a query in a locale-independent manner.)
Parameters:
float
$float
—
the float value to be quoted.
rollback [line 597]
Reverts the current transaction
- Return: DB_OK on success. A DB_Error object on failure.
Overrides
DB_common::rollback() (Reverts the current transaction)
simpleQuery [line 249]
mixed simpleQuery(
string
$query)
Sends a query to the database server
- Return: + a PHP result resrouce for successful SELECT queries
- the DB_OK constant for other successful queries
- a DB_Error object on failure
Parameters:
string
$query
—
the SQL query string
sybaseRaiseError [line 627]
object the sybaseRaiseError(
[int
$errno = null])
Produces a DB_Error object regarding the current problem
Parameters:
int
$errno
—
if the error is being manually raised pass a DB_ERROR* constant here. If this isn't passed the error information gathered from the DBMS.
tableInfo [line 733]
array tableInfo(
object|string
$result, [int
$mode = null])
Returns information about a table or a result set
NOTE: only supports 'table' and 'flags' if $result is a table name.
- Return: an associative array with the information requested. A DB_Error object on failure.
- See: DB_common::tableInfo()
- Since: Method available since Release 1.6.0
Overrides
DB_common::tableInfo() (Returns information about a table or a result set)
Parameters:
object|string
$result
—
DB_result object from a query or a string containing the name of a table. While this also accepts a query result resource identifier, this behavior is deprecated.
int
$mode
—
a valid tableInfo mode