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oci_bind_by_name (no version information, might be only in CVS) oci_bind_by_name --
Binds the PHP variable to the Oracle placeholder
Descriptionbool oci_bind_by_name ( resource stmt, string ph_name, mixed &variable [, int maxlength [, int type]])
oci_bind_by_name() binds the PHP variable
variable to the Oracle placeholder
ph_name. Whether it will be used for
input or output will be determined at run-time and the necessary
storage space will be allocated. The length
parameter sets the maximum length for the bind. If you set
length to -1
oci_bind_by_name() will use the current length of
variable to set the maximum length.
If you need to bind an abstract datatype (LOB/ROWID/BFILE) you
need to allocate it first using the
oci_new_descriptor() function. The
length is not used for abstract datatypes
and should be set to -1. The type parameter
tells Oracle which descriptor is used. Possible
values are:
OCI_B_FILE - for BFILEs;
OCI_B_CFILE - for CFILEs;
OCI_B_CLOB - for CLOBs;
OCI_B_BLOB - for BLOBs;
OCI_B_ROWID - for ROWIDs;
OCI_B_NTY - for named datatypes;
OCI_B_CURSOR - for cursors, that were created
before with oci_new_cursor().
例子 1. oci_bind_by_name()example
<?php /* oci_bind_by_name example thies at thieso dot net (980221) inserts 3 records into emp, and uses the ROWID for updating the records just after the insert. */
$conn = oci_connect("scott", "tiger");
$stmt = oci_parse($conn, " INSERT INTO emp (empno, ename) VALUES (:empno,:ename) RETURNING ROWID INTO :rid ");
$data = array( 1111 => "Larry", 2222 => "Bill", 3333 => "Jim" );
$rowid = oci_new_descriptor($conn, OCI_D_ROWID);
oci_bind_by_name($stmt, ":empno", $empno, 32); oci_bind_by_name($stmt, ":ename", $ename, 32); oci_bind_by_name($stmt, ":rid", $rowid, -1, OCI_B_ROWID);
$update = oci_parse($conn, " UPDATE emp SET sal = :sal WHERE ROWID = :rid "); oci_bind_by_name($update, ":rid", $rowid, -1, OCI_B_ROWID); oci_bind_by_name($update, ":sal", $sal, 32);
$sal = 10000;
while (list($empno, $ename) = each($data)) { oci_execute($stmt); oci_execute($update); }
$rowid->free();
oci_free_statement($update); oci_free_statement($stmt);
$stmt = oci_parse($conn, " SELECT * FROM emp WHERE empno IN (1111,2222,3333) "); oci_execute($stmt); while ($row = oci_fetch_assoc($stmt)) { var_dump($row); }
oci_free_statement($stmt);
/* delete our "junk" from the emp table.... */ $stmt = oci_parse($conn, " DELETE FROM emp WHERE empno IN (1111,2222,3333) "); oci_execute($stmt); oci_free_statement($stmt);
oci_close($conn); ?>
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Remember, that this function strips trailing whitespace. See the following
example:
例子 2. oci_bind_by_name() example
<?php $connection = oci_connect('apelsin','kanistra'); $query = "INSERT INTO test_table VALUES(:id, :text)";
$statement = oci_parse($query); oci_bind_by_name($statement, ":id", 1); oci_bind_by_name($statement, ":text", "trailing spaces follow "); oci_execute($statement); /* This code will insert into DB string 'trailing spaces follow', without trailing spaces */ ?>
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例子 3. oci_bind_by_name() example
<?php $connection = oci_connect('apelsin','kanistra'); $query = "INSERT INTO test_table VALUES(:id, 'trailing spaces follow ')";
$statement = oci_parse($query); oci_bind_by_name($statement, ":id", 1); oci_execute($statement); /* And this code will add 'trailing spaces follow ', preserving trailing whitespaces */ ?>
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警告 |
Do not use magic_quotes_gpc or
addslashes() and oci_bind_by_name()
simultaneously as no quoting is needed and any magically applied quotes
will be written into your database as oci_bind_by_name()
is not able to distinguish magically added quotings from those added
intentionally.
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如果成功则返回 TRUE,失败则返回 FALSE。
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