px_set_parameter
(PECL paradox >= 1.1.0)
px_set_parameter — Sets a parameter
Description
$pxdoc
, string $name
, string $value
) : boolSets various parameters.
Parameters
-
pxdoc
-
Resource identifier of the paradox database as returned by px_new().
-
name
-
Depending on the parameter you want to set,
name
can be one of the following.- tablename
-
The name of the table as it will be stored in the database header.
- targetencoding
-
The encoding for the output. Data which is being read from character fields is recoded into the targetencoding.
- inputencoding
-
The encoding of the input data which is to be stored into the database.
-
value
-
The value of parameter to set. For inputencoding and targetencoding this must be the name of the encoding as understood by iconv or recode, e.g. iso-8859-1, utf-8, cp850.
See Also
- px_get_info() - Return lots of information about a paradox file to determine the DOS code page.
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