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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers city wide connection Post 302192150 by Sprellarinn on Tuesday 6th of May 2008 06:39:20 AM
Old 05-06-2008
Smells like homework to me.
 

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MAXDB_THREAD_ID(3)							 1							MAXDB_THREAD_ID(3)

maxdb_thread_id - Returns the thread ID for the current connection

       Procedural style

SYNOPSIS
int maxdb_thread_id (resource $link) DESCRIPTION
Object oriented style int$maxdb->thread_id () The maxdb_thread_id(3) function returns the thread ID for the current connection which can then be killed using the maxdb_kill(3) func- tion. If the connection is lost and you reconnect with maxdb_ping(3), the thread ID will be other. Therefore you should get the thread ID only when you need it. Note The thread ID is assigned on a connection-by-connection basis. Hence, if the connection is broken and then re-established a new thread ID will be assigned. RETURN VALUES
maxdb_thread_id(3) returns the Thread ID for the current connection. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Object oriented style <?php $maxdb = new maxdb("localhost", "MONA", "RED", "DEMODB"); /* check connection */ if (maxdb_connect_errno()) { printf("Connect failed: %s ", maxdb_connect_error()); exit(); } /* determine our thread id */ $thread_id = $maxdb->thread_id; /* Kill connection */ $maxdb->kill($thread_id); /* This should produce an error */ if (!$maxdb->query("CREATE TABLE mycity LIKE hotel.city")) { printf("Error: %s ", $maxdb->error); exit; } /* close connection */ $maxdb->close(); ?> Example #2 Procedural style <?php $link = maxdb_connect("localhost", "MONA", "RED", "DEMODB"); /* check connection */ if (maxdb_connect_errno()) { printf("Connect failed: %s ", maxdb_connect_error()); exit(); } /* determine our thread id */ $thread_id = maxdb_thread_id($link); /* Kill connection */ maxdb_kill($link, $thread_id); /* This should produce an error */ if (!maxdb_query($link, "CREATE TABLE mycity LIKE hotel.city")) { printf("Error: %s ", maxdb_error($link)); exit; } /* close connection */ maxdb_close($link); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Warning: maxdb_query(): -10821 Session not connected <...> Error: Session not connected SEE ALSO
maxdb_kill(3). PHP Documentation Group MAXDB_THREAD_ID(3)
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