Query: pg_send_query_params
OS: php
Section: 3
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PG_SEND_QUERY_PARAMS(3) PG_SEND_QUERY_PARAMS(3) pg_send_query_params - Submits a command and separate parameters to the server without waiting for the result(s).SYNOPSISbool pg_send_query_params (resource $connection, string $query, array $params)DESCRIPTIONSubmits a command and separate parameters to the server without waiting for the result(s). This is equivalent to pg_send_query(3) except that query parameters can be specified separately from the $query string. The function's parameters are handled identically to pg_query_params(3). Like pg_query_params(3), it will not work on pre-7.4 PostgreSQL connections, and it allows only one command in the query string.PARAMETERSo $connection - PostgreSQL database connection resource. o $query - The parameterized SQL statement. Must contain only a single statement. (multiple statements separated by semi-colons are not allowed.) If any parameters are used, they are referred to as $1, $2, etc. o $params - An array of parameter values to substitute for the $1, $2, etc. placeholders in the original prepared query string. The number of elements in the array must match the number of placeholders.RETURN VALUESReturns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. Use pg_get_result(3) to determine the query result.EXAMPLESExample #1 Using pg_send_query_params(3) <?php $dbconn = pg_connect("dbname=publisher") or die("Could not connect"); // Using parameters. Note that it is not necessary to quote or escape // the parameter. pg_send_query_params($dbconn, 'select count(*) from authors where city = $1', array('Perth')); // Compare against basic pg_send_query usage $str = pg_escape_string('Perth'); pg_send_query($dbconn, "select count(*) from authors where city = '${str}'"); ?>SEE ALSOpg_send_query(3). PHP Documentation Group PG_SEND_QUERY_PARAMS(3)