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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users DBsurvey syntax for cellular networks Post 8369 by Neo on Wednesday 10th of October 2001 02:47:28 PM
Old 10-10-2001
Running an SQL query against Lucent hardware is the way you described your problem. Accordingly, your problem is an SQL problem. First you must get the details on the Lucent H/W, the database, the listening sockets and processes.

Then you determine how generic and open the SQL interface is....

If it is open, then any nice SQL query tool will work for you.

If closed, you might have to use a vendor specific product to do the query.

Please most more architectural details and we will try to guide you.
 

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INGRES_UNBUFFERED_QUERY(3)						 1						INGRES_UNBUFFERED_QUERY(3)

ingres_unbuffered_query - Send an unbuffered SQL query to Ingres

SYNOPSIS
mixed ingres_unbuffered_query (resource $link, string $query, [array $params], [string $types]) DESCRIPTION
ingres_unbuffered_query(3) sends the given $query to the Ingres server. The query becomes part of the currently open transaction. If there is no open transaction, ingres_unbuffered_query(3) opens a new transac- tion. To close the transaction, you can call either ingres_commit(3) to commit the changes made to the database or ingres_rollback(3) to cancel these changes. When the script ends, any open transaction is rolled back (by calling ingres_rollback(3)). You can also use ingres_autocommit(3) before opening a new transaction to have every SQL query immediately committed. Ingres allows only a single unbuffered statement to be active at any one time. The extension will close any active unbuffered statements before executing any SQL. In addition you cannot use ingres_result_seek(3) to position the row before fetching. Note Related Configurations See also the ingres.describe and ingres.utf8 directives in Runtime Configuration. PARAMETERS
o $link - The connection link identifier o $query - A valid SQL query (see the Ingres SQL reference guide) in the Ingres documentation. See the query parameter in ingres_query(3) for a list of SQL statements that cannot be executed via ingres_unbuffered_query(3). Data inside the query should be properly escaped. o $params - An array of parameter values to be used with the query o $types - A string containing a sequence of types for the parameter values passed. See the types parameter in ingres_query(3) for the list of type codes. RETURN VALUES
ingres_unbuffered_query(3) returns a query result identifier when there are rows to fetch; else it returns FALSE when there are no rows, as is the case of an INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement. To see if an error occurred, use ingres_errno(3), ingres_error(3), or ingres_errsql- state(3). EXAMPLES
Example #1 Issue a simple un-buffered select <?php $link = ingres_connect("demodb"); $result = ingres_unbuffered_query($link, "select * from user_profile"); while ($row = ingres_fetch_row($result)) { echo $row[1]; echo $row[2]; } ?> Example #2 Passing query parameters to ingres_unbuffered_query(3) <?php $link = ingres_connect("demodb"); $params[] = "Emma"; $query = "select * from user_profile where up_first = ?"; $result = ingres_unbuffered_query($link, $query, $params); while ($row = ingres_fetch_row($result)) { echo $row[1]; echo $row[2]; } ?> Example #3 Inserting a BLOB with parameter types <?php $link = ingres_connect("demodb"); //Open a photo $fh = fopen("photo.jpg","r"); $blob_data = stream_get_contents($fh); fclose($fh); //Prepare parameters $params[] = $blob_data; $params[] = 1201; //Define parameter types $param_types = "Bi"; $query = "update user_profile set up_image = ? where up_id = ?"; $result = ingres_unbuffered_query($link, $query , $params, $param_types); if (ingres_errno()) { echo ingres_errno() . "-" . ingres_error() . " "; } ?> SEE ALSO
ingres_query(3), ingres_fetch_array(3), ingres_fetch_assoc(3), ingres_fetch_object(3), ingres_fetch_row(3), ingres_commit(3), ingres_roll- back(3), ingres_autocommit(3), ingres_set_environment(3), ingres_errno(3), ingres_error(3). PHP Documentation Group INGRES_UNBUFFERED_QUERY(3)
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