ADODB_pdo_base Class Reference

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Public Member Functions

 _init ($parentDriver)
 ServerInfo ()
 SelectLimit ($sql, $nrows=-1, $offset=-1, $inputarr=false, $secs2cache=0)
 MetaTables ()
 MetaColumns ()

Public Attributes

 $sysDate = "'?'"
 Use 'true' to store the item compressed (uses zlib).
 $sysTimeStamp = "'?'"
 name of function that returns the current date


Detailed Description

Definition at line 67 of file adodb-pdo.inc.php.


Member Function Documentation

ADODB_pdo_base::ServerInfo (  ) 

Get server version info...

Returns:
An array with 2 elements: $arr['string'] is the description string, and $arr[version] is the version (also a string).

Reimplemented from ADODB_pdo.

Definition at line 79 of file adodb-pdo.inc.php.

ADODB_pdo_base::SelectLimit ( sql,
nrows = -1,
offset = -1,
inputarr = false,
secs2cache = 0 
)

Will select, getting rows from $offset (1-based), for $nrows. This simulates the MySQL "select * from table limit $offset,$nrows" , and the PostgreSQL "select * from table limit $nrows offset $offset". Note that MySQL and PostgreSQL parameter ordering is the opposite of the other. eg. SelectLimit('select * from table',3); will return rows 1 to 3 (1-based) SelectLimit('select * from table',3,2); will return rows 3 to 5 (1-based)

Uses SELECT TOP for Microsoft databases (when $this->hasTop is set) BUG: Currently SelectLimit fails with $sql with LIMIT or TOP clause already set

Parameters:
sql 
[offset] is the row to start calculations from (1-based)
[nrows] is the number of rows to get
[inputarr] array of bind variables
[secs2cache] is a private parameter only used by jlim
Returns:
the recordset ($rs->databaseType == 'array')

Reimplemented from ADODB_pdo.

Definition at line 84 of file adodb-pdo.inc.php.


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