sqlite_exec
SQLiteDatabase::exec
(PHP 5 < 5.4.0, PECL sqlite >= 1.0.3)
sqlite_exec -- SQLiteDatabase::exec — Executes a result-less query against a given database
Description
$dbhandle
, string $query
[, string &$error_msg
] )$query
, resource $dbhandle
)Object oriented style (method):
$query
[, string &$error_msg
] )
Executes an SQL statement given by the query
against
a given database handle (specified by the dbhandle
parameter).
SQLite will execute multiple queries separated by semicolons, so you can use it to execute a batch of SQL that you have loaded from a file or have embedded in a script.
Parameters
-
dbhandle
-
The SQLite Database resource; returned from sqlite_open() when used procedurally. This parameter is not required when using the object-oriented method.
-
query
-
The query to be executed.
Data inside the query should be properly escaped.
-
error_msg
-
The specified variable will be filled if an error occurs. This is specially important because SQL syntax errors can't be fetched using the sqlite_last_error() function.
Note: Two alternative syntaxes are supported for compatibility with other database extensions (such as MySQL). The preferred form is the first, where the
dbhandle
parameter is the first parameter to the function.
Return Values
This function will return a boolean result; TRUE
for success or FALSE
for failure.
If you need to run a query that returns rows, see sqlite_query().
The column names returned by
SQLITE_ASSOC
and SQLITE_BOTH
will be
case-folded according to the value of the
sqlite.assoc_case configuration
option.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.1.0 |
Added the error_msg parameter
|
Examples
Example #1 Procedural example
<?php
$dbhandle = sqlite_open('mysqlitedb');
$query = sqlite_exec($dbhandle, "UPDATE users SET email='jDoe@example.com' WHERE username='jDoe'", $error);
if (!$query) {
exit("Error in query: '$error'");
} else {
echo 'Number of rows modified: ', sqlite_changes($dbhandle);
}
?>
Example #2 Object-oriented example
<?php
$dbhandle = new SQLiteDatabase('mysqlitedb');
$query = $dbhandle->queryExec("UPDATE users SET email='jDoe@example.com' WHERE username='jDoe'", $error);
if (!$query) {
exit("Error in query: '$error'");
} else {
echo 'Number of rows modified: ', $dbhandle->changes();
}
?>
See Also
- sqlite_query() - Executes a query against a given database and returns a result handle
- sqlite_unbuffered_query() - Execute a query that does not prefetch and buffer all data
- sqlite_array_query() - Execute a query against a given database and returns an array
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Коментарии
If you run a multiline SQL command (an INSERT, for example), and there is a SQL error in any of the lines, this function will recognize the error and return FALSE. However, any correct commands before the one with the error will still execute. Additionally, if you run changes() after such an incident, it will report that 0 rows have been changed, even though there were rows added to the table by the successful commands.
An example would be:
<?php
// create new database (OO interface)
$dbo = new SQLiteDatabase("db/database.sqlite");
// create table foo
$dbo->query("CREATE TABLE foo(id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name CHAR(255));");
// insert sample data
$ins_query = "INSERT INTO foo (name) VALUES ('Ilia1');
INSERT INTO foo (name) VALUES('Ilia2');
INSECT INTO foo (name) VALUES('Ilia3');";
$dbo->queryExec($ins_query);
// get number of rows changed
$changes = $dbo->changes();
echo "<br />Rows changed: $changes<br />";
// Get and show inputted data
$tableArray = $dbo->arrayQuery("SELECT * FROM foo;");
echo "Table Contents\n";
echo "<pre>\n";
print_r($tableArray);
echo "\n</pre>";
?>
The above code should show that 0 rows have been changed, but that there is new data in the table.
Just to point out that "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS" is only supported in SQLite version 3.3.0 or above. And PHP (currently 5.2.5) only comes with SQLite version 2.1.
Executing a create table like this will throw an error as will creating a table that already exists. Instead execute a normal "CREATE TABLE" command and catch it with "try {..} catch".