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ora_exec
Execute a parsed statement on an Oracle cursor
(PHP 4, PHP 5 <= 5.0.5)
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Returns NotesWhen using oci8 as a replacement for the deprecated oracle extension, consider using:
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Code Examples / Notes » ora_execkerxen
Maybe newbies don't know in which order to use all the ORA_FUNCTIONS. Here is a function to execute queries. But it is not made for SELECT queries, because the cursor is closed at the end but you can adapt it. Moreover, you need to logon and logoff (obviously)... SYNOPTIC : $conn = ora_logon ("user@TNSNAME", "pass"); $query=""; execute_query ($query,$conn); ora_logoff ( $conn) ; /*------------------- Here is the execute_query function -------------------*/ function execute_query ($query,$conn){ // ouveture du curseur , create a cursor if (!($cursor= ora_open($conn))) { reportError ($conn, " Cursor could not be opened! "); exit; // Termine le script courant , end the script } // parse query // analyse la requete et l'associe au curseur, analyse the query and use the cursor for it if (!ora_parse ($cursor, $query)) { reportError ($cursor, " Statement could not be parsed! "); exit; } // execution de la query, execution of the query if (!ora_exec($cursor)) { reportError ($cursor, " Statement could not be executed! "); exit; } // ferme le curseur oracle, close the cursor ora_close($cursor); // valide la transaction, validation of the transaction (if any) ora_commit($conn); } /*------------------- Here is the reportError function. -------------------*/ function reportError($code,$message ="") { print ("$message\n"); print ("Code Erreur: " . ora_errorcode($code) . "\n"); print ("Message d'Erreur: " . ora_error($code) . "\n"); } Good Luck ! Eddy Cingala cjbj
If you are using bind variables and get the error: "Warning: Can't find variable for parameter in myfile.php on line X" where line X is the ora_exec() call, you may need to set the bound PHP variable to something before calling ora_exec(). See the ora_bind() user comments for the working example I added. |