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Operating Systems Solaris Serial Split Brain detected in solaris10 Post 302409886 by reborg on Friday 2nd of April 2010 09:39:52 PM
Old 04-02-2010
yep, forgot the "unstale", see updated command below.
 

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ODBC_SPECIALCOLUMNS(3)							 1						    ODBC_SPECIALCOLUMNS(3)

odbc_specialcolumns - Retrieves special columns

SYNOPSIS
resource odbc_specialcolumns (resource $connection_id, int $type, string $qualifier, string $owner, string $table, int $scope, int $nullable) DESCRIPTION
Retrieves either the optimal set of columns that uniquely identifies a row in the table, or columns that are automatically updated when any value in the row is updated by a transaction. PARAMETERS
o $connection_id -The ODBC connection identifier, see odbc_connect(3) for details. o $type - When the type argument is SQL_BEST_ROWID, odbc_specialcolumns(3) returns the column or columns that uniquely identify each row in the table. When the type argument is SQL_ROWVER, odbc_specialcolumns(3) returns the column or columns in the specified table, if any, that are automatically updated by the data source when any value in the row is updated by any transaction. o $qualifier - The qualifier. o $owner - The owner. o $table - The table. o $scope - The scope, which orders the result set. o $nullable - The nullable option. RETURN VALUES
Returns an ODBC result identifier or FALSE on failure. The result set has the following columns: oSCOPE oCOLUMN_NAME oDATA_TYPE oTYPE_NAME oPRECISION oLENGTH oSCALE oPSEUDO_COLUMN PHP Documentation Group ODBC_SPECIALCOLUMNS(3)
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