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<?php
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namespace Safe;
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use Safe\Exceptions\IngresiiException;
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/**
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* ingres_autocommit is called before opening a
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* transaction (before the first call to
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* ingres_query or just after a call to
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* ingres_rollback or
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* ingres_commit) to switch the
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* autocommit mode of the server on or off (when the script begins
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* the autocommit mode is off).
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*
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* When autocommit mode is on, every query is automatically
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* committed by the server, as if ingres_commit
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* was called after every call to ingres_query.
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* To see if autocommit is enabled use,
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* ingres_autocommit_state.
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*
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* By default Ingres will rollback any uncommitted transactions at the end of
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* a request. Use this function or ingres_commit to
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* ensure your data is committed to the database.
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*
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* @param resource $link The connection link identifier
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* @throws IngresiiException
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*
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*/
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function ingres_autocommit($link): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \ingres_autocommit($link);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* ingres_close closes the connection to
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* the Ingres server that is associated with the specified link.
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*
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* ingres_close is usually unnecessary, as it
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* will not close persistent connections and all non-persistent connections
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* are automatically closed at the end of the script.
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*
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* @param resource $link The connection link identifier
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* @throws IngresiiException
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*
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*/
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function ingres_close($link): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \ingres_close($link);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* ingres_commit commits the currently open
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* transaction, making all changes made to the database permanent.
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*
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* This closes the transaction. A new transaction can be opened by sending a
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* query with ingres_query.
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*
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* You can also have the server commit automatically after every
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* query by calling ingres_autocommit before
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* opening the transaction.
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*
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* By default Ingres will roll back any uncommitted transactions at the end of
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* a request. Use this function or ingres_autocommit to
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* ensure your that data is committed to the database.
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*
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* @param resource $link The connection link identifier
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* @throws IngresiiException
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*
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*/
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function ingres_commit($link): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \ingres_commit($link);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* ingres_connect opens a connection with the
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* given Ingres database.
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*
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* The connection is closed when the script ends or when
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* ingres_close is called on this link.
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*
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* @param string $database The database name. Must follow the syntax:
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*
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* [vnode::]dbname[/svr_class]
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* @param string $username The Ingres user name
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* @param string $password The password associated with username
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* @param array $options ingres_connect options
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*
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*
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*
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*
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* Option name
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* Option type
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* Description
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* Example
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*
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*
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*
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*
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* date_century_boundary
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* integer
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* The threshold by which a 2-digit year is determined to be in
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* the current century or in the next century. Equivalent to II_DATE_CENTURY_BOUNDARY.
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* 50
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*
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*
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* group
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* string
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* Specifies the group ID of the user, equivalent to the "-G"
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* flag
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* payroll
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*
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*
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* role
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* string
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* The role ID of the application. If a role password is
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* required, the parameter value should be specified as "role/password"
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*
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*
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* effective_user
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* string
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* The ingres user account being impersonated, equivalent to the "-u" flag
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* another_user
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*
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*
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* dbms_password
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* string
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* The internal database password for the user connecting to Ingres
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* s3cr3t
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*
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*
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* table_structure
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* string
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*
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* The default structure for new tables.
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* Valid values for table_structure are:
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*
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_BTREE
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_HASH
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_HEAP
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_ISAM
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CBTREE
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CISAM
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CHASH
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CHEAP
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*
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*
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*
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_BTREE
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*
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*
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* index_structure
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* string
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*
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* The default structure for new secondary indexes. Valid values
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* for index_structure are:
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*
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CBTREE
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CISAM
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CHASH
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_BTREE
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_HASH
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_ISAM
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*
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*
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*
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_HASH
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*
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*
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* login_local
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* boolean
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* Determines how the connection user ID and password are
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* used when a VNODE is included in the target database string.
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* If set to TRUE, the user ID and password are used to locally access
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* the VNODE, and the VNODE login information is used to establish the DBMS
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* connection. If set to FALSE, the process user ID is used to access
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* the VNODE, and the connection user ID and password are used in place
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* of the VNODE login information to establish the DBMS connection.
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* This parameter is ignored if no VNODE is included in the target
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* database string. The default is FALSE.
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* TRUE
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*
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*
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* timezone
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* string
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* Controls the timezone of the session. If not set it will
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* default to the value defined by II_TIMEZONE_NAME. If
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* II_TIMEZONE_NAME is not defined, NA-PACIFIC (GMT-8 with Daylight
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* Savings) is used.
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*
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*
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* date_format
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* integer
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* Sets the allowable input and output format for Ingres dates.
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* Defaults to the value defined by II_DATE_FORMAT. If II_DATE_FORMAT is
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* not set the default date format is US, e.g. mm/dd/yy. Valid values
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* for date_format are:
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*
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* INGRES_DATE_DMY
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* INGRES_DATE_FINISH
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* INGRES_DATE_GERMAN
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* INGRES_DATE_ISO
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* INGRES_DATE_ISO4
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* INGRES_DATE_MDY
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* INGRES_DATE_MULTINATIONAL
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* INGRES_DATE_MULTINATIONAL4
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* INGRES_DATE_YMD
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* INGRES_DATE_US
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*
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*
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*
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* INGRES_DATE_MULTINATIONAL4
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*
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*
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* decimal_separator
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* string
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* The character identifier for decimal data
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* ","
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*
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*
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* money_lort
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* integer
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* Leading or trailing currency sign. Valid values for money_lort
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* are:
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*
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* INGRES_MONEY_LEADING
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* INGRES_MONEY_TRAILING
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*
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*
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*
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* INGRES_MONEY_TRAILING
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*
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*
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* money_sign
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* string
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* The currency symbol to be used with the MONEY datatype
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* €
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*
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*
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* money_precision
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* integer
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* The precision of the MONEY datatype
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* 3
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*
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*
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* float4_precision
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* integer
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* Precision of the FLOAT4 datatype
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* 10
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*
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*
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* float8_precision
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* integer
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* Precision of the FLOAT8 data
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* 10
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*
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*
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* blob_segment_length
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* integer
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* The amount of data in bytes to fetch at a time when retrieving
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* BLOB or CLOB data, defaults to 4096 bytes when not explicitly set
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* 8192
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*
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*
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*
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*
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*
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* The default structure for new tables.
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* Valid values for table_structure are:
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*
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_BTREE
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_HASH
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_HEAP
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_ISAM
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CBTREE
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CISAM
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CHASH
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CHEAP
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*
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*
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* The default structure for new secondary indexes. Valid values
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* for index_structure are:
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*
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CBTREE
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CISAM
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_CHASH
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_BTREE
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_HASH
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* INGRES_STRUCTURE_ISAM
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*
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*
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* Sets the allowable input and output format for Ingres dates.
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* Defaults to the value defined by II_DATE_FORMAT. If II_DATE_FORMAT is
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* not set the default date format is US, e.g. mm/dd/yy. Valid values
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* for date_format are:
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*
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* INGRES_DATE_DMY
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* INGRES_DATE_FINISH
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* INGRES_DATE_GERMAN
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* INGRES_DATE_ISO
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* INGRES_DATE_ISO4
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* INGRES_DATE_MDY
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* INGRES_DATE_MULTINATIONAL
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* INGRES_DATE_MULTINATIONAL4
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* INGRES_DATE_YMD
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* INGRES_DATE_US
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*
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*
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* Leading or trailing currency sign. Valid values for money_lort
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* are:
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*
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* INGRES_MONEY_LEADING
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* INGRES_MONEY_TRAILING
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*
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* @return resource Returns a Ingres link resource on success
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* @throws IngresiiException
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*
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*/
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function ingres_connect(string $database = null, string $username = null, string $password = null, array $options = null)
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{
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error_clear_last();
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if ($options !== null) {
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$result = \ingres_connect($database, $username, $password, $options);
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} elseif ($password !== null) {
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$result = \ingres_connect($database, $username, $password);
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} elseif ($username !== null) {
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$result = \ingres_connect($database, $username);
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} elseif ($database !== null) {
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$result = \ingres_connect($database);
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} else {
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$result = \ingres_connect();
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}
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if ($result === false) {
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throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Execute a query prepared using ingres_prepare.
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*
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* @param resource $result The result query identifier
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* @param array $params An array of parameter values to be used with the query
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* @param string $types A string containing a sequence of types for the parameter values
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* passed. See the types parameter in
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* ingres_query for the list of type codes.
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* @throws IngresiiException
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*
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*/
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function ingres_execute($result, array $params = null, string $types = null): void
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{
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error_clear_last();
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if ($types !== null) {
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$result = \ingres_execute($result, $params, $types);
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} elseif ($params !== null) {
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$result = \ingres_execute($result, $params);
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} else {
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$result = \ingres_execute($result);
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}
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if ($result === false) {
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throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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}
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/**
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* ingres_field_name returns the name of a field
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* in a query result.
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*
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* @param resource $result The query result identifier
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* @param int $index index is the field whose name will be
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* retrieved.
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*
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* The possible values of index depend upon
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* the value
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* of ingres.array_index_start.
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* If ingres.array_index_start
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* is 1 (the default)
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* then index must be
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* between 1 and the value returned
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* by ingres_num_fields. If ingres.array_index_start
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* is 0 then index must
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* be between 0
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* and ingres_num_fields -
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* 1.
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* @return string Returns the name of a field
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* in a query result
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* @throws IngresiiException
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*
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*/
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function ingres_field_name($result, int $index): string
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \ingres_field_name($result, $index);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Get the type of a field in a query result.
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*
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* @param resource $result The query result identifier
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* @param int $index index is the field whose type will be
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* retrieved.
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*
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* The possible values of index depend upon
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* the value
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* of ingres.array_index_start.
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* If ingres.array_index_start
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* is 1 (the default)
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* then index must be
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* between 1 and the value returned
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* by ingres_num_fields. If ingres.array_index_start
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* is 0 then index must
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* be between 0
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* and ingres_num_fields -
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* 1.
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* @return string ingres_field_type returns the type of a
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* field in a query result. Examples of
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* types returned are IIAPI_BYTE_TYPE,
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* IIAPI_CHA_TYPE, IIAPI_DTE_TYPE,
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* IIAPI_FLT_TYPE, IIAPI_INT_TYPE,
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* IIAPI_VCH_TYPE. Some of these types can map to more
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* than one SQL type depending on the length of the field (see
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* ingres_field_length). For example
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* IIAPI_FLT_TYPE can be a float4 or a float8. For detailed
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* information, see the Ingres OpenAPI User Guide, Appendix
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* "Data Types" in the Ingres documentation.
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* @throws IngresiiException
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*
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*/
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function ingres_field_type($result, int $index): string
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{
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error_clear_last();
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$result = \ingres_field_type($result, $index);
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if ($result === false) {
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throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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*
|
||
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*
|
||
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* @param resource $result The query result identifier
|
||
|
* @throws IngresiiException
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*/
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function ingres_free_result($result): void
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
error_clear_last();
|
||
|
$result = \ingres_free_result($result);
|
||
|
if ($result === false) {
|
||
|
throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
/**
|
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* Open a persistent connection to an Ingres database.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* There are only two differences between this function and
|
||
|
* ingres_connect: First, when connecting, the
|
||
|
* function will initially try to find a (persistent) link that is
|
||
|
* already opened with the same parameters. If one is found, an
|
||
|
* identifier for it will be returned instead of opening a new
|
||
|
* connection. Second, the connection to the Ingres server will not
|
||
|
* be closed when the execution of the script ends. Instead, the
|
||
|
* link will remain open for future use
|
||
|
* (ingres_close will not close links
|
||
|
* established by ingres_pconnect). This type
|
||
|
* of link is therefore called "persistent".
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* @param string $database The database name. Must follow the syntax:
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* [vnode::]dbname[/svr_class]
|
||
|
* @param string $username The Ingres user name
|
||
|
* @param string $password The password associated with username
|
||
|
* @param array $options See ingres_connect for the list of options that
|
||
|
* can be passed
|
||
|
* @return resource Returns an Ingres link resource on success
|
||
|
* @throws IngresiiException
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
function ingres_pconnect(string $database = null, string $username = null, string $password = null, array $options = null)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
error_clear_last();
|
||
|
if ($options !== null) {
|
||
|
$result = \ingres_pconnect($database, $username, $password, $options);
|
||
|
} elseif ($password !== null) {
|
||
|
$result = \ingres_pconnect($database, $username, $password);
|
||
|
} elseif ($username !== null) {
|
||
|
$result = \ingres_pconnect($database, $username);
|
||
|
} elseif ($database !== null) {
|
||
|
$result = \ingres_pconnect($database);
|
||
|
} else {
|
||
|
$result = \ingres_pconnect();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
if ($result === false) {
|
||
|
throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
return $result;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
/**
|
||
|
* This function is used to position the cursor associated with the result
|
||
|
* resource before issuing a fetch. If ingres.array_index_start
|
||
|
* is set to 0 then the first row is 0 else it is 1.
|
||
|
* ingres_result_seek can be used only with queries that
|
||
|
* make use of scrollable
|
||
|
* cursors. It cannot be used with
|
||
|
* ingres_unbuffered_query.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* @param resource $result The result identifier for a query
|
||
|
* @param int $position The row to position the cursor on. If ingres.array_index_start
|
||
|
* is set to 0, then the first row is 0, else it is 1
|
||
|
* @throws IngresiiException
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
function ingres_result_seek($result, int $position): void
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
error_clear_last();
|
||
|
$result = \ingres_result_seek($result, $position);
|
||
|
if ($result === false) {
|
||
|
throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
/**
|
||
|
* ingres_rollback rolls back the currently
|
||
|
* open transaction, actually cancelling all changes made to the
|
||
|
* database during the transaction.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* This closes the transaction. A new transaction can be opened by sending a
|
||
|
* query with ingres_query.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* @param resource $link The connection link identifier
|
||
|
* @throws IngresiiException
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
function ingres_rollback($link): void
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
error_clear_last();
|
||
|
$result = \ingres_rollback($link);
|
||
|
if ($result === false) {
|
||
|
throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
/**
|
||
|
* ingres_set_environment is called to set environmental
|
||
|
* options that affect the output of certain values from Ingres, such as the
|
||
|
* timezone, date format, decimal character separator, and float precision.
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* @param resource $link The connection link identifier
|
||
|
* @param array $options An enumerated array of option name/value pairs. The following table
|
||
|
* lists the option name and the expected type
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Option name
|
||
|
* Option type
|
||
|
* Description
|
||
|
* Example
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* date_century_boundary
|
||
|
* integer
|
||
|
* The threshold by which a 2-digit year is determined to be in
|
||
|
* the current century or in the next century. Equivalent to II_DATE_CENTURY_BOUNDARY
|
||
|
* 50
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* timezone
|
||
|
* string
|
||
|
* Controls the timezone of the session. If not set, it will
|
||
|
* default the value defined by II_TIMEZONE_NAME. If
|
||
|
* II_TIMEZONE_NAME is not defined, NA-PACIFIC (GMT-8 with Daylight
|
||
|
* Savings) is used.
|
||
|
* UNITED-KINGDOM
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* date_format
|
||
|
* integer
|
||
|
* Sets the allowable input and output format for Ingres dates.
|
||
|
* Defaults to the value defined by II_DATE_FORMAT. If II_DATE_FORMAT is
|
||
|
* not set, the default date format is US, for example mm/dd/yy. Valid values
|
||
|
* for date_format are:
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_DMY
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_FINISH
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_GERMAN
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_ISO
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_ISO4
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_MDY
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_MULTINATIONAL
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_MULTINATIONAL4
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_YMD
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_US
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_ISO4
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* decimal_separator
|
||
|
* string
|
||
|
* The character identifier for decimal data
|
||
|
* ","
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* money_lort
|
||
|
* integer
|
||
|
* Leading or trailing currency sign. Valid values for money_lort
|
||
|
* are:
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* INGRES_MONEY_LEADING
|
||
|
* INGRES_MONEY_TRAILING
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* INGRES_MONEY_LEADING
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* money_sign
|
||
|
* string
|
||
|
* The currency symbol to be used with the MONEY datatype
|
||
|
* €
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* money_precision
|
||
|
* integer
|
||
|
* The precision of the MONEY datatype
|
||
|
* 2
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* float4_precision
|
||
|
* integer
|
||
|
* Precision of the FLOAT4 datatype
|
||
|
* 10
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* float8_precision
|
||
|
* integer
|
||
|
* Precision of the FLOAT8 data
|
||
|
* 10
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* blob_segment_length
|
||
|
* integer
|
||
|
* The amount of data in bytes to fetch at a time when retrieving
|
||
|
* BLOB or CLOB data. Defaults to 4096 bytes when not set explicitly
|
||
|
* 8192
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Sets the allowable input and output format for Ingres dates.
|
||
|
* Defaults to the value defined by II_DATE_FORMAT. If II_DATE_FORMAT is
|
||
|
* not set, the default date format is US, for example mm/dd/yy. Valid values
|
||
|
* for date_format are:
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_DMY
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_FINISH
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_GERMAN
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_ISO
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_ISO4
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_MDY
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_MULTINATIONAL
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_MULTINATIONAL4
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_YMD
|
||
|
* INGRES_DATE_US
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* Leading or trailing currency sign. Valid values for money_lort
|
||
|
* are:
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* INGRES_MONEY_LEADING
|
||
|
* INGRES_MONEY_TRAILING
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
* @throws IngresiiException
|
||
|
*
|
||
|
*/
|
||
|
function ingres_set_environment($link, array $options): void
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
error_clear_last();
|
||
|
$result = \ingres_set_environment($link, $options);
|
||
|
if ($result === false) {
|
||
|
throw IngresiiException::createFromPhpError();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|