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PDOStatement::bindColumn -- Bind a column to a PHP variableAviso |
Esta función es EXPERIMENTAL. Esto significa que el comportamiento de esta función, el nombre de esta función y en definitiva TODO lo documentado sobre esta función, puede cambiar en una futura version de PHP SIN AVISO. La advertencia queda hecha, y utilizar esta extensión queda bajo su propia responsabilidad. |
PDOStatement::bindColumn() arranges to have a particular variable bound to a given column in the result-set from a query. Each call to PDOStatement::fetch() or PDOStatement::fetchAll() will update all the variables that are bound to columns.
Nota: Since information about the columns is not always available to PDO until the statement is executed, portable applications should call this function after PDO::execute().
Number of the column (1-indexed) or name of the column in the result set. If using the column name, be aware that the name should match the case of the column, as returned by the driver.
Name of the PHP variable to which the column will be bound.
Data type of the parameter, specified by the PDO_PARAM_* constants.
PDOStatement::execute() |
PDOStatement::fetch() |
PDOStatement::fetchAll() |
PDOStatement::fetchColumn() |
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