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(PHP 5, PHP 7 < 7.4.0)
ibase_execute — Execute a previously prepared query
Execute a query prepared by ibase_prepare().
This is a lot more effective than using ibase_query() if you are repeating a same kind of query several times with only some parameters changing.
If the query raises an error, returns false
. If it is successful and
there is a (possibly empty) result set (such as with a SELECT query),
returns a result identifier. If the query was successful and there were
no results, returns true
.
Note:
This function returns the number of rows affected by the query (if > 0 and applicable to the statement type). A query that succeeded, but did not affect any rows (e.g. an UPDATE of a non-existent record) will return
true
.
Example #1 ibase_execute() example
<?php
$dbh = ibase_connect($host, $username, $password);
$updates = array(
1 => 'Eric',
5 => 'Filip',
7 => 'Larry'
);
$query = ibase_prepare($dbh, "UPDATE FOO SET BAR = ? WHERE BAZ = ?");
foreach ($updates as $baz => $bar) {
ibase_execute($query, $bar, $baz);
}
?>