maxdb_stmt_send_long_data
maxdb_stmt::send_long_data
(PECL maxdb 1.0)
maxdb_stmt_send_long_data -- maxdb_stmt::send_long_data — Send data in blocks
Description
Procedural style
$stmt
, int $param_nr
, string $data
) : boolObject oriented style
$param_nr
, string $data
) : boolAllows to send parameter data to the server in pieces (or chunks). This function can be called multiple times to send the parts of a character or binary data value for a column, which must be one of the TEXT or BLOB datatypes.
param_nr
indicates which parameter to associate the data with.
Parameters are numbered beginning with 0.
data
is a string containing data to be sent.
Note:
For efficiency reasons, this function should be used after calling maxdb_execute(). In this case, the data is not stored on the client side. The end of the sequence must end with a call to maxdb_stmt_close_long_data().
See Also
- maxdb_prepare() - Prepare an SQL statement for execution
- maxdb_stmt_bind_param() - Binds variables to a prepared statement as parameters
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