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db2_executeExecutes a prepared SQL statement Description
bool db2_execute
( resource
$stmt
[, array $parameters
] )db2_execute executes an SQL statement that was prepared by db2_prepare. If the SQL statement returns a result set, for example, a SELECT statement or a CALL to a stored procedure that returns one or more result sets, you can retrieve a row as an array from the stmt resource using db2_fetch_assoc, db2_fetch_both, or db2_fetch_array. Alternatively, you can use db2_fetch_row to move the result set pointer to the next row and fetch a column at a time from that row with db2_result. Refer to db2_prepare for a brief discussion of the advantages of using db2_prepare and db2_execute rather than db2_exec. Parameters
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Example #1 Preparing and executing an SQL statement with parameter markers The following example prepares an INSERT statement that accepts four parameter markers, then iterates over an array of arrays containing the input values to be passed to db2_execute.
<?php The above example will output: Successfully added new pet. Example #2 Calling a stored procedure with an OUT parameter The following example prepares a CALL statement that accepts one parameter marker representing an OUT parameter, binds the PHP variable $my_pets to the parameter using db2_bind_param, then issues db2_execute to execute the CALL statement. After the CALL to the stored procedure has been made, the value of $num_pets changes to reflect the value returned by the stored procedure for that OUT parameter.
<?php The above example will output: I have 7 pets! Example #3 Returning XML data as an SQL ResultSet The following example demonstrates how to work with documents stored in a XML column using the SAMPLE database. Using some pretty simple SQL/XML, this example returns some of the nodes in a XML document in an SQL ResultSet format that most users are familiar with.
<?php The above example will output: 1000 Kathy Smith 416-555-1358 1001 Kathy Smith 905-555-7258 Example #4 Performing a "JOIN" with XML data The following example works with documents stored in 2 different XML columns in the SAMPLE database. It creates 2 temporary tables from the XML documents from 2 different columns and returns an SQL ResultSet with information regarding shipping status for the customer.
<?php The above example will output: 1001 Kathy Smith 905-555-7258 5002 Shipped Example #5 Returning SQL data as part of a larger XML document The following example works with a portion of the PRODUCT.DESCRIPTION documents in the SAMPLE database. It creates a XML document containing product description (XML data) and pricing info (SQL data).
<?php The above example will output: <promoList xmlns="http://posample.org"> <promoitem> <product pid="100-100-01"> <description> <name>Snow Shovel, Basic 22 inch</name> <details>Basic Snow Shovel, 22 inches wide, straight handle with D-Grip</details> <price>9.99</price> <weight>1 kg</weight> </description> </product> <startdate>2004-11-19</startdate> <enddate>2004-12-19</enddate> <promoprice>7.25</promoprice> </promoitem> </promoList> See Also
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