PDOStatement::bindColumn

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PDOStatement::bindColumn --  Bind a column to a PHP variable

Opis

bool PDOStatement::bindColumn ( mixed column, mixed &param [, int type [, int maxlen [, mixed driver_options]]] )

Ostrzeżenie

Ta funkcja jest w stadium EKSPERYMENTALNYM. Oznacza to, że zachowanie funkcji, jej nazwa, w zasadzie wszystko udokumentowane tutaj może zostać zmienione w przyszłych wersjach PHP bez wcześniejszego uprzedzenia. Używaj tej funkcji na własne ryzyko.

On each row fetch param will contain the value of the corresponding column. column is the 1-based offset of the column, or the column name. For maximum portability, do not call this function before calling PDOStatement::execute().

Parametry

column

Number of the column (1-indexed) in the result set.

param

Name of the PHP variable to which the column will be bound.

type

Data type of the parameter, specified by the PDO_PARAM_* constants.

maxlen

Maximum length of the parameter.

driver_options

Przykłady

Przykład 1. Binding result set output to PHP variables

Binding columns in the result set to PHP variables is an effective way to make the data contained in each row immediately available to your application. The following example demonstrates how PDO allows you to bind and retrieve columns with a variety of options and with intelligent defaults.

<?php
function readData($dbh) {
  
$sql = 'SELECT name, colour, calories FROM fruit';
  
try {
    
$stmt = $dbh->prepare($sql);
    
$stmt->execute();

    
/* Bind by column number with an explicit data type & length */
    
$stmt->bindColumn(1, $name, PDO_PARAM_STR, 64);

    
/* Bind by column number with default data type & length */
    
$stmt->bindColumn(2, $colour);

    
/* Bind by column name with default data type & length */
    
$stmt->bindColumn('CALORIES', $cals);

    while (
$row = $stmt->fetch(PDO_FETCH_BOUND)) {
      
$data = $name . "\t" . $colour . "\t" . $cals . "\n";
      print
$data;
    }
  }
  
catch (PDOException $e) {
    print
$e->getMessage();
  }
}
readData($dbh);
?>

Powyższy przykład wyświetli:

apple   red     150
banana  yellow  175
kiwi    green   75
orange  orange  150
mango   red     200
strawberry      red     25

Patrz także

PDOStatement::execute()
PDOStatement::fetch()
PDOStatement::fetchAll()
PDOStatement::fetchSingle()

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