(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5)
fbsql_query — Send a FrontBase query
$query
[, resource $link_identifier
[, int $batch_size
]] )
Sends a query
to the currently active database on
the server.
If the query succeeds, you can call fbsql_num_rows() to find out how many rows were returned for a SELECT statement or fbsql_affected_rows() to find out how many rows were affected by a DELETE, INSERT, REPLACE, or UPDATE statement.
query
The SQL query to be executed.
Nota:
The query string shall always end with a semicolon.
link_identifier
Um identificador de conexão FrontBase retornado por fbsql_connect() ou fbsql_pconnect().
Se opcional e não especificado, a função tentará encontrar uma conexão aberta para o servidor FrontBase server e se não for encontrada uma conexão dessa ela irá tentar criar uma como se fbsql_connect() fosse chamada sem argumentos
batch_size
fbsql_query() returns TRUE
(non-zero) or FALSE
to indicate whether or not the query succeeded. A return value
of TRUE
means that the query was legal and could be executed by
the server. It does not indicate anything about the number of
rows affected or returned. It is perfectly possible for a query
to succeed but affect no rows or return no rows.
For SELECT statements, fbsql_query() returns a new result identifier that you can pass to fbsql_result().
fbsql_query() will also fail and return FALSE
if you
don't have permission to access the table(s) referenced by the query.
The following query is syntactically invalid, so
fbsql_query() fails and returns FALSE
:
Exemplo #1 fbsql_query() example
<?php
$result = fbsql_query("SELECT * WHERE 1=1")
or die ("Invalid query");
?>
The following query is semantically invalid if
my_col is not a column in the table
my_tbl, so fbsql_query()
fails and returns FALSE
:
Exemplo #2 fbsql_query() example
<?php
$result = fbsql_query ("SELECT my_col FROM my_tbl;")
or die ("Invalid query");
?>