Description
bool
ingres_query ( string query [, resource link])
| Warning |
This function is
EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, the
name of this function, and anything else documented about this
function may change without notice in a future release of PHP.
Use this function at your own risk. |
Returns TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure.
ingres_query() sends the given
query to the Ingres server. This query
must be a valid SQL query (see the Ingres SQL reference guide)
The query becomes part of the currently open transaction. If
there is no open transaction, ingres_query()
opens a new transaction. To close the transaction, you can either
call ingres_commit() to commit the changes
made to the database or ingres_rollback() to
cancel these changes. When the script ends, any open transaction
is rolled back (by calling
ingres_rollback()). You can also use
ingres_autocommit() before opening a new
transaction to have every SQL query immediatly commited.
Some types of SQL queries can't be sent with this function:
Example 1. ingres_query() example <?php
ingres_connect ($database, $user, $password);
ingres_query ("select * from table");
while ($row = ingres_fetch_row()) {
echo $row[1];
echo $row[2];
}
?> |
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See also
ingres_fetch_array(),
ingres_fetch_object(),
ingres_fetch_row(),
ingres_commit(),
ingres_rollback(), and
ingres_autocommit().