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cubrid_send_glo(3) [php man page]

CUBRID_SEND_GLO(3)							 1							CUBRID_SEND_GLO(3)

cubrid_send_glo - Read data from glo and send it to std output

SYNOPSIS
int cubrid_send_glo (resource $conn_identifier, string $oid) DESCRIPTION
The cubrid_send_glo(3) function is used to read data from glo instance and sends it to the PHP standard output. PARAMETERS
o $conn_identifier -Connection identifier. o $oid -Oid of the glo instance that you want to read data from. RETURN VALUES
TRUE, when process is successful. FALSE, when process is unsuccessful. EXAMPLES
Example #1 cubrid_send_glo(3) example <?php $req = cubrid_execute ($con, "select image from person where id =1"); if ($req) { list ($oid) = cubrid_fetch($req); cubrid_close_request($req); Header ("Content-type: image/jpeg"); cubrid_send_glo ($con, $oid); } ?> NOTES
Note For backward compatibility, the following deprecated alias may be used: cubrid_send_glo(3) Note This function is removed from CUBRID 3.1. SEE ALSO
cubrid_new_glo(3), cubrid_save_to_glo(3), cubrid_load_from_glo(3). PHP Documentation Group CUBRID_SEND_GLO(3)

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CUBRID_LOCK_READ(3)							 1						       CUBRID_LOCK_READ(3)

cubrid_lock_read - Set a read lock on the given OID

SYNOPSIS
bool cubrid_lock_read (resource $conn_identifier, string $oid) DESCRIPTION
The cubrid_lock_read(3) function is used to put read lock on the instance pointed by given $oid. PARAMETERS
o $conn_identifier -Connection identifier. o $oid -OID of the instance that you want to put read lock on. RETURN VALUES
TRUE, when process is successful. FALSE, when process is unsuccessful. EXAMPLES
Example #1 cubrid_lock_read(3) example <?php $conn = cubrid_connect("localhost", 33000, "demodb", "dba"); @cubrid_execute($conn, "DROP TABLE foo"); cubrid_execute($conn, "CREATE TABLE foo(a int AUTO_INCREMENT, b set(int), c list(int), d char(10))"); cubrid_execute($conn, "INSERT INTO foo(a, b, c, d) VALUES(1, {1,2,3}, {11,22,33,333}, 'a')"); cubrid_execute($conn, "INSERT INTO foo(a, b, c, d) VALUES(2, {4,5,7}, {44,55,66,666}, 'b')"); $req = cubrid_execute($conn, "SELECT * FROM foo", CUBRID_INCLUDE_OID); cubrid_move_cursor($req, 1, CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST); $oid = cubrid_current_oid($req); cubrid_lock_read($conn, $oid); $attr = cubrid_get($conn, $oid, "b"); var_dump($attr); $attr = cubrid_get($conn, $oid); var_dump($attr); cubrid_close_request($req); cubrid_disconnect($conn); ?> The above example will output: string(9) "{1, 2, 3}" array(4) { ["a"]=> string(1) "1" ["b"]=> array(3) { [0]=> string(1) "1" [1]=> string(1) "2" [2]=> string(1) "3" } ["c"]=> array(4) { [0]=> string(2) "11" [1]=> string(2) "22" [2]=> string(2) "33" [3]=> string(3) "333" } ["d"]=> string(10) "a " } SEE ALSO
cubrid_lock_write(3). PHP Documentation Group CUBRID_LOCK_READ(3)
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