MaxDB
- Introduction
- Installing/Configuring
- Predefined Constants
- Examples
- MaxDB Functions
- maxdb_affected_rows — Gets the number of affected rows in a previous MaxDB operation
- maxdb_autocommit — Turns on or off auto-commiting database modifications
- maxdb_bind_param — Alias of maxdb_stmt_bind_param
- maxdb_bind_result — Alias of maxdb_stmt_bind_result
- maxdb_change_user — Changes the user of the specified database connection
- maxdb_character_set_name — Returns the default character set for the database connection
- maxdb_client_encoding — Alias of maxdb_character_set_name
- maxdb_close_long_data — Alias of maxdb_stmt_close_long_data
- maxdb_close — Closes a previously opened database connection
- maxdb_commit — Commits the current transaction
- maxdb_connect_errno — Returns the error code from last connect call
- maxdb_connect_error — Returns a string description of the last connect error
- maxdb_connect — Open a new connection to the MaxDB server
- maxdb_data_seek — Adjusts the result pointer to an arbitary row in the result
- maxdb_debug — Performs debugging operations
- maxdb_disable_reads_from_master — Disable reads from master
- maxdb_disable_rpl_parse — Disable RPL parse
- maxdb_dump_debug_info — Dump debugging information into the log
- maxdb_embedded_connect — Open a connection to an embedded MaxDB server
- maxdb_enable_reads_from_master — Enable reads from master
- maxdb_enable_rpl_parse — Enable RPL parse
- maxdb_errno — Returns the error code for the most recent function call
- maxdb_error — Returns a string description of the last error
- maxdb_escape_string — Alias of maxdb_real_escape_string
- maxdb_execute — Alias of maxdb_stmt_execute
- maxdb_fetch_array — Fetch a result row as an associative, a numeric array, or both
- maxdb_fetch_assoc — Fetch a result row as an associative array
- maxdb_fetch_field_direct — Fetch meta-data for a single field
- maxdb_fetch_field — Returns the next field in the result set
- maxdb_fetch_fields — Returns an array of resources representing the fields in a result set
- maxdb_fetch_lengths — Returns the lengths of the columns of the current row in the result set
- maxdb_fetch_object — Returns the current row of a result set as an object
- maxdb_fetch_row — Get a result row as an enumerated array
- maxdb_fetch — Alias of maxdb_stmt_fetch
- maxdb_field_count — Returns the number of columns for the most recent query
- maxdb_field_seek — Set result pointer to a specified field offset
- maxdb_field_tell — Get current field offset of a result pointer
- maxdb_free_result — Frees the memory associated with a result
- maxdb_get_client_info — Returns the MaxDB client version as a string
- maxdb_get_client_version — Get MaxDB client info
- maxdb_get_host_info — Returns a string representing the type of connection used
- maxdb_get_metadata — Alias of maxdb_stmt_result_metadata
- maxdb_get_proto_info — Returns the version of the MaxDB protocol used
- maxdb_get_server_info — Returns the version of the MaxDB server
- maxdb_get_server_version — Returns the version of the MaxDB server as an integer
- maxdb_info — Retrieves information about the most recently executed query
- maxdb_init — Initializes MaxDB and returns an resource for use with maxdb_real_connect
- maxdb_insert_id — Returns the auto generated id used in the last query
- maxdb_kill — Disconnects from a MaxDB server
- maxdb_master_query — Enforce execution of a query on the master in a master/slave setup
- maxdb_more_results — Check if there any more query results from a multi query
- maxdb_multi_query — Performs a query on the database
- maxdb_next_result — Prepare next result from multi_query
- maxdb_num_fields — Get the number of fields in a result
- maxdb_num_rows — Gets the number of rows in a result
- maxdb_options — Set options
- maxdb_param_count — Alias of maxdb_stmt_param_count
- maxdb_ping — Pings a server connection, or tries to reconnect if the connection has gone down
- maxdb_prepare — Prepare an SQL statement for execution
- maxdb_query — Performs a query on the database
- maxdb_real_connect — Opens a connection to a MaxDB server
- maxdb_real_escape_string — Escapes special characters in a string for use in an SQL statement, taking into account the current charset of the connection
- maxdb_real_query — Execute an SQL query
- maxdb_report — Enables or disables internal report functions
- maxdb_rollback — Rolls back current transaction
- maxdb_rpl_parse_enabled — Check if RPL parse is enabled
- maxdb_rpl_probe — RPL probe
- maxdb_rpl_query_type — Returns RPL query type
- maxdb_select_db — Selects the default database for database queries
- maxdb_send_long_data — Alias of maxdb_stmt_send_long_data
- maxdb_send_query — Send the query and return
- maxdb_server_end — Shut down the embedded server
- maxdb_server_init — Initialize embedded server
- maxdb_set_opt — Alias of maxdb_options
- maxdb_sqlstate — Returns the SQLSTATE error from previous MaxDB operation
- maxdb_ssl_set — Used for establishing secure connections using SSL
- maxdb_stat — Gets the current system status
- maxdb_stmt_affected_rows — Returns the total number of rows changed, deleted, or inserted by the last executed statement
- maxdb_stmt_bind_param — Binds variables to a prepared statement as parameters
- maxdb_stmt_bind_result — Binds variables to a prepared statement for result storage
- maxdb_stmt_close_long_data — Ends a sequence of maxdb_stmt_send_long_data
- maxdb_stmt_close — Closes a prepared statement
- maxdb_stmt_data_seek — Seeks to an arbitray row in statement result set
- maxdb_stmt_errno — Returns the error code for the most recent statement call
- maxdb_stmt_error — Returns a string description for last statement error
- maxdb_stmt_execute — Executes a prepared Query
- maxdb_stmt_fetch — Fetch results from a prepared statement into the bound variables
- maxdb_stmt_free_result — Frees stored result memory for the given statement handle
- maxdb_stmt_init — Initializes a statement and returns an resource for use with maxdb_stmt_prepare
- maxdb_stmt_num_rows — Return the number of rows in statements result set
- maxdb_stmt_param_count — Returns the number of parameter for the given statement
- maxdb_stmt_prepare — Prepare an SQL statement for execution
- maxdb_stmt_reset — Resets a prepared statement
- maxdb_stmt_result_metadata — Returns result set metadata from a prepared statement
- maxdb_stmt_send_long_data — Send data in blocks
- maxdb_stmt_sqlstate — Returns SQLSTATE error from previous statement operation
- maxdb_stmt_store_result — Transfers a result set from a prepared statement
- maxdb_store_result — Transfers a result set from the last query
- maxdb_thread_id — Returns the thread ID for the current connection
- maxdb_thread_safe — Returns whether thread safety is given or not
- maxdb_use_result — Initiate a result set retrieval
- maxdb_warning_count — Returns the number of warnings from the last query for the given link
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