db2_special_columns
(PECL ibm_db2 >= 1.0.0)
db2_special_columns — Returns a result set listing the unique row identifier columns for a table
Description
$connection
, string $qualifier
, string $schema
, string $table_name
, int $scope
) : resourceReturns a result set listing the unique row identifier columns for a table.
Parameters
-
connection
-
A valid connection to an IBM DB2, Cloudscape, or Apache Derby database.
-
qualifier
-
A qualifier for DB2 databases running on OS/390 or z/OS servers. For other databases, pass
NULL
or an empty string. -
schema
-
The schema which contains the tables.
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table_name
-
The name of the table.
-
scope
-
Integer value representing the minimum duration for which the unique row identifier is valid. This can be one of the following values:
Integer value SQL constant Description 0 SQL_SCOPE_CURROW Row identifier is valid only while the cursor is positioned on the row. 1 SQL_SCOPE_TRANSACTION Row identifier is valid for the duration of the transaction. 2 SQL_SCOPE_SESSION Row identifier is valid for the duration of the connection.
Return Values
Returns a statement resource with a result set containing rows with unique row identifier information for a table. The rows are composed of the following columns:
Column name | Description | ||||||||||||
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SCOPE |
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COLUMN_NAME | Name of the unique column. | ||||||||||||
DATA_TYPE | SQL data type for the column. | ||||||||||||
TYPE_NAME | Character string representation of the SQL data type for the column. | ||||||||||||
COLUMN_SIZE | An integer value representing the size of the column. | ||||||||||||
BUFFER_LENGTH | Maximum number of bytes necessary to store data from this column. | ||||||||||||
DECIMAL_DIGITS |
The scale of the column, or NULL where scale is not applicable.
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NUM_PREC_RADIX |
An integer value of either 10 (representing
an exact numeric data type), 2 (representing an
approximate numeric data type), or NULL (representing a data type for
which radix is not applicable).
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PSEUDO_COLUMN | Always returns 1. |
See Also
- db2_column_privileges() - Returns a result set listing the columns and associated privileges for a table
- db2_columns() - Returns a result set listing the columns and associated metadata for a table
- db2_foreign_keys() - Returns a result set listing the foreign keys for a table
- db2_primary_keys() - Returns a result set listing primary keys for a table
- db2_procedure_columns() - Returns a result set listing stored procedure parameters
- db2_procedures() - Returns a result set listing the stored procedures registered in a database
- db2_statistics() - Returns a result set listing the index and statistics for a table
- db2_table_privileges() - Returns a result set listing the tables and associated privileges in a database
- db2_tables() - Returns a result set listing the tables and associated metadata in a database
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