db2_prepare

(PECL)

db2_prepare --  Prepares an SQL statement to be executed

Description

resource db2_prepare ( resource connection, string statement [, array options] )

db2_prepare() creates a prepared SQL statement which can include 0 or more parameter markers (? characters) representing parameters for input, output, or input/output. You can pass parameters to the prepared statement using db2_bind_param(), or for input values only, as an array passed to db2_execute().

There are three main advantages to using prepared statements in your application:

Parameters

connection

A valid database connection resource variable as returned from db2_connect() or db2_pconnect().

statement

An SQL statement, optionally containing one or more parameter markers..

options

An associative array containing statement options. You can use this parameter to request a scrollable cursor on database servers that support this functionality.

cursor

Passing the DB2_FORWARD_ONLY value requests a forward-only cursor for this SQL statement. This is the default type of cursor, and it is supported by all database servers. It is also much faster than a scrollable cursor.

Passing the DB2_SCROLLABLE value requests a scrollable cursor for this SQL statement. This type of cursor enables you to fetch rows non-sequentially from the database server. However, it is only supported by DB2 servers, and is much slower than forward-only cursors.

Return Values

Returns a statement resource if the SQL statement was successfully parsed and prepared by the database server. Returns FALSE if the database server returned an error. You can determine which error was returned by calling db2_stmt_error() or db2_stmt_errormsg().

Examples

Example 1. Preparing and executing an SQL statement with parameter markers

The following example prepares an INSERT statement that accepts four parameter markers, then iterates over an array of arrays containing the input values to be passed to db2_execute().

<?php
$animals
= array(
    array(
0, 'cat', 'Pook', 3.2),
    array(
1, 'dog', 'Peaches', 12.3),
    array(
2, 'horse', 'Smarty', 350.0),
);

$insert = 'INSERT INTO animals (id, breed, name, weight)
    VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)'
;
$stmt = db2_prepare($conn, $insert);
if (
$stmt) {
    foreach (
$animals as $animal) {
        
$result = db2_execute($stmt, $animal);
    }
}
?>

See Also

db2_bind_param()
db2_execute()
db2_stmt_error()
db2_stmt_errormsg()