mssql_bind
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.7, PHP 5, PECL odbtp >= 1.1.1)
mssql_bind — Adds a parameter to a stored procedure or a remote stored procedure
This function was REMOVED in PHP 7.0.0.
Alternatives to this function include:
Description
$stmt
, string $param_name
, mixed &$var
, int $type
[, bool $is_output
= FALSE
[, bool $is_null
= FALSE
[, int $maxlen
= -1
]]] ) : boolBinds a parameter to a stored procedure or a remote stored procedure.
Parameters
-
stmt
-
Statement resource, obtained with mssql_init().
-
param_name
-
The parameter name, as a string.
Note:
You have to include the @ character, like in the T-SQL syntax. See the explanation included in mssql_execute().
-
var
-
The PHP variable you'll bind the MSSQL parameter to. It is passed by reference, to retrieve OUTPUT and RETVAL values after the procedure execution.
-
type
-
One of:
SQLTEXT
,SQLVARCHAR
,SQLCHAR
,SQLINT1
,SQLINT2
,SQLINT4
,SQLBIT
,SQLFLT4
,SQLFLT8
,SQLFLTN
. -
is_output
-
Whether the value is an OUTPUT parameter or not. If it's an OUTPUT parameter and you don't mention it, it will be treated as a normal input parameter and no error will be thrown.
-
is_null
-
Whether the parameter is
NULL
or not. Passing theNULL
value asvar
will not do the job. -
maxlen
-
Used with char/varchar values. You have to indicate the length of the data so if the parameter is a varchar(50), the type must be
SQLVARCHAR
and this value 50.
Examples
Example #1 mssql_bind() example
<?php
// Connect to MSSQL and select the database
mssql_connect('KALLESPC\SQLEXPRESS', 'sa', 'phpfi');
mssql_select_db('php');
// Create a new stored prodecure
$stmt = mssql_init('NewUserRecord');
// Bind the field names
mssql_bind($stmt, '@username', 'Kalle', SQLVARCHAR, false, false, 60);
mssql_bind($stmt, '@name', 'Kalle', SQLVARCHAR, false, false, 60);
mssql_bind($stmt, '@age', 19, SQLINT1, false, false, 3);
// Execute
mssql_execute($stmt);
// Free statement
mssql_free_statement($stmt);
?>
See Also
- mssql_execute() - Executes a stored procedure on a MS SQL server database
- mssql_free_statement() - Free statement memory
- mssql_init() - Initializes a stored procedure or a remote stored procedure
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