dbplus_rcreate
(PHP 4 <= 4.1.0, PECL dbplus >= 0.9)
dbplus_rcreate — Creates a new DB++ relation
Description
Creates a new relation. Any existing relation sharing the same
name
will be overwritten if the relation is
currently not in use and overwrite
is set to TRUE.
Parameters
-
name
-
-
domlist
-
A combination of domains. May be passed as a single domain name string or as an array of domain names.
This parameter should contain the domain specification for the new relation within an array of domain description strings. A domain description string consists of a domain name unique to this relation, a slash and a type specification character. See the db++ documentation, especially the dbcreate(1) manpage, for a description of available type specifiers and their meanings.
Note:
This function will also accept a string with space delimited domain description strings, but it is recommended to use an array
-
overwrite
-
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