03-19-2012
Thanks for your answer. I've already known this command however I wonder what is the relation between this two subsystems and what exactly portmap do?
BR,
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dbplus_rcreate
DBPLUS_RCREATE(3) 1 DBPLUS_RCREATE(3)
dbplus_rcreate - Creates a new DB++ relation
SYNOPSIS
resource dbplus_rcreate (string $name, mixed $domlist, [bool $overwrite])
DESCRIPTION
Creates a new relation. Any existing relation sharing the same $name will be overwritten if the relation is currently not in use and
$overwrite is set to TRUE.
PARAMETERS
o $name
-
o $domlist
- A combination of domains. May be passed as a single domain name string or as an array of domain names. This parameter should
contain the domain specification for the new relation within an array of domain description strings. A domain description string
consists of a domain name unique to this relation, a slash and a type specification character. See the db++ documentation, espe-
cially the dbcreate(1) manpage, for a description of available type specifiers and their meanings.
Note
This function will also accept a string with space delimited domain description strings, but it is recommended to use an
array
o $overwrite
-
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.
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