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Old 01-22-2002
Posix and linux

What is posix? What is the relation between Posix, Unix and linux?
 

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DBPLUS_FIND(3)								 1							    DBPLUS_FIND(3)

dbplus_find - Set a constraint on a relation

SYNOPSIS
int dbplus_find (resource $relation, array $constraints, mixed $tuple) DESCRIPTION
Places a constraint on the given $relation. Further calls to functions like dbplus_curr(3) or dbplus_next(3) will only return tuples matching the given constraints. PARAMETERS
o $relation - A relation opened by dbplus_open(3). o $constraints - Constraints are triplets of strings containing of a domain name, a comparison operator and a comparison value. The $constraints parameter array may consist of a collection of string arrays, each of which contains a domain, an operator and a value, or of a single string array containing a multiple of three elements. The comparison operator may be one of the following strings: '==', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '!=', '~' for a regular expression match and 'BAND' or 'BOR' for bitwise operations. o $tuple - RETURN VALUES
NOTES
Warning This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk. SEE ALSO
dbplus_unselect(3). PHP Documentation Group DBPLUS_FIND(3)
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