odbc_execute

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
Execute a prepared statement
bool odbc_execute ( resource $result_id [, array $parameters_array ] )

Executes a statement prepared with odbc_prepare().

Parameters:
result_id

The result id resource, from odbc_prepare().

parameters_array

Parameters in parameter_array will be substituted for placeholders in the prepared statement in order. Elements of this array will be converted to strings by calling this function.

Any parameters in parameter_array which start and end with single quotes will be taken as the name of a file to read and send to the database server as the data for the appropriate placeholder.

If you wish to store a string which actually begins and ends with single quotes, you must add a space or other non-single-quote character to the beginning or end of the parameter, which will prevent the parameter from being taken as a file name. If this is not an option, then you must use another mechanism to store the string, such as executing the query directly with odbc_exec()).

Returns:

Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.

Changelog:
4.2.0

File reading is now subject to safe mode and open-basedir restrictions in parameters_array.

Examples:
odbc_execute() and odbc_prepare() example

In the following code, $success will only be TRUE if all three parameters to myproc are IN parameters:

<?php
$a = 1;
$b = 2;
$c = 3;
$stmt    = odbc_prepare($conn, 'CALL myproc(?,?,?)');
$success = odbc_execute($stmt, array($a, $b, $c));
?>

See also:

odbc_prepare() -

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2016-02-24 16:15:44
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