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    db2_set_optionSet options for connection or statement resources 
    Description
      bool db2_set_option
       ( resource $resource, array$options, int$type) 
    Parameters
       
        
          
resource
            
             A valid statement resource as returned from
             db2_prepare or a valid connection resource as
             returned from db2_connect or
             db2_pconnect.
            
options
            
             An associative array containing valid statement or connection
             options. This parameter can be used to change autocommit values,
             cursor types (scrollable or forward), and to specify the case of
             the column names (lower, upper, or natural) that will appear in a
             result set.
               
                
                  
autocommit
                    
                     Passing DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_ON turns
                     autocommit on for the specified connection resource.
                     
                     Passing DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF turns
                     autocommit off for the specified connection resource.
                    
cursor
                    
                     Passing DB2_FORWARD_ONLY specifies a
                     forward-only cursor for a statement resource. This is the
                     default cursor type, and is supported by all database
                     servers.
                     
                     Passing DB2_SCROLLABLE specifies a
                     scrollable cursor for a statement resource. Scrollable
                     cursors enable result set rows to be accessed in
                     non-sequential order, but are only supported by
                     IBM DB2 Universal Database databases.
                    
binmode
                    
                     Passing DB2_BINARY specifies that
                     binary data will be returned as is. This is the default
                     mode. This is the equivalent of setting
                     ibm_db2.binmode=1 in php.ini.
                     
                     Passing DB2_CONVERT specifies that
                     binary data will be converted to hexadecimal encoding,
                     and will be returned as such. This is the equivalent of
                     setting ibm_db2.binmode=2 in php.ini.
                     
                     Passing DB2_PASSTHRU specifies that
                     binary data will be converted to NULL. This is the
                     equivalent of setting ibm_db2.binmode=3
                     in php.ini.
db2_attr_case
                    
                     Passing DB2_CASE_LOWER specifies that
                     column names of the result set are returned in lower case.
                     
                     Passing DB2_CASE_UPPER specifies that
                     column names of the result set are returned in upper case.
                     
                     Passing DB2_CASE_NATURAL specifies that
                     column names of the result set are returned in natural
                     case.
                    
deferred_prepare
                  
                   Passing DB2_DEFERRED_PREPARE_ON turns deferred 
                   prepare on for the specified statement resource.
                   
                   Passing DB2_DEFERRED_PREPARE_OFF turns deferred 
                   prepare off for the specified statement resource.
                   
             The following new i5/OS options are available in ibm_db2 version 1.5.1 
             and later. These options apply only when running PHP and ibm_db2 natively on i5 systems.
               
                
                  
i5_fetch_only
                    
                     DB2_I5_FETCH_ON - Cursors are read-only 
                     and cannot be used for positioned updates or deletes. This 
                     is the default unless SQL_ATTR_FOR_FETCH_ONLY 
                     environment has been set to SQL_FALSE.
                     
                     DB2_I5_FETCH_OFF - Cursors can be used 
                     for positioned updates and deletes.
                     
             The following new option is available in ibm_db2 version 1.8.0 and later.
               
                
                  
rowcount
                    
                     DB2_ROWCOUNT_PREFETCH_ON - Client can request 
                     the full row count prior to fetching, which means that 
                     db2_num_rows returns the number of rows selected 
                     even when a ROLLFORWARD_ONLY cursor is used.
                     
                     DB2_ROWCOUNT_PREFETCH_OFF - Client cannot request
                     the full row count prior to fetching.
                     
             The following new options are available in ibm_db2 version 1.7.0 and later.
               
                
                  
trusted_user
                    
                     To switch the user to a trusted user, pass the User ID (String) 
                     of the trusted user as the value of this key. This option can 
                     be set on a connection resource only. To use this option, trusted
                     context must be enabled on the connection resource.
                    
trusted_password
                    
                     The password (String) that corresponds to the user specified
                     by the trusted_user key.
                     
             The following new options are available in ibm_db2 version 1.6.0 and later. 
             These options provide useful tracking information that can be accessed during 
             execution with db2_get_option.
              Note: 
               
               When the value in each option is being set, some servers might not handle 
               the entire length provided and might truncate the value.
               
               To ensure that the data specified in each option is converted correctly 
               when transmitted to a host system, use only the characters A through Z, 
               0 through 9, and the underscore (_) or period (.).
              
 
              
               
userid
                
                 SQL_ATTR_INFO_USERID - A pointer to a null-terminated 
                 character string used to identify the client user ID sent to the host 
                 database server when using DB2 Connect.
                  Note: 
                   
                   DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 16 characters. 
                   This user-id is not to be confused with the authentication user-id, it is for 
                   identification purposes only and is not used for any authorization.
                  
acctstr
                
                 SQL_ATTR_INFO_ACCTSTR - A pointer to a null-terminated 
                 character string used to identify the client accounting string sent to the 
                 host database server when using DB2 Connect.
                  Note: 
                   
                   DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 200 characters.
                  
applname
                
                 SQL_ATTR_INFO_APPLNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated 
                 character string used to identify the client application name sent to the 
                 host database server when using DB2 Connect.
                  Note: 
                   
                   DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 32 characters.
                  
wrkstnname
                
                 SQL_ATTR_INFO_WRKSTNNAME - A pointer to a null-terminated 
                 character string used to identify the client workstation name sent to the 
                 host database server when using DB2 Connect.
                  Note: 
                   
                   DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 servers support up to a length of 18 characters.
                  
type
            
             An integer value that specifies the type of resource that was
             passed into the function. The type of resource and this value
             must correspond.
             
             Passing 1 as the value specifies that
             a connection resource has been passed into the function.
             
             Passing any integer not equal to 1 as
             the value specifies that a statement resource has been
             passed into the function.
             
     
     The following table specifies which options are compatible with
     the available resource types:
       
        Resource-Parameter Matrix
        
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
            
              | Key | Value | Resource Type |  
              |  |  | Connection | Statement | Result Set |  
              | autocommit | DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_ON | X | - | - |  
              | autocommit | DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF | X | - | - |  
              | cursor | DB2_SCROLLABLE | - | X | - |  
              | cursor | DB2_FORWARD_ONLY | - | X | - |  
              | binmode | DB2_BINARY | X | X | - |  
              | binmode | DB2_CONVERT | X | X | - |  
              | binmode | DB2_PASSTHRU | X | X | - |  
              | db2_attr_case | DB2_CASE_LOWER | X | X | - |  
              | db2_attr_case | DB2_CASE_UPPER | X | X | - |  
              | db2_attr_case | DB2_CASE_NATURAL | X | X | - |  
              | deferred_prepare | DB2_DEFERRED_PREPARE_ON | - | X | - |  
              | deferred_prepare | DB2_DEFERRED_PREPARE_OFF | - | X | - |  
              | i5_fetch_only | DB2_I5_FETCH_ON | - | X | - |  
              | i5_fetch_only | DB2_I5_FETCH_OFF | - | X | - |  
              | rowcount | DB2_ROWCOUNT_PREFETCH_ON | - | X | - |  
              | rowcount | DB2_ROWCOUNT_PREFETCH_OFF | - | X | - |  
              | trusted_user | <USER NAME> (String) | X | - | - |  
              | trusted_password | <PASSWORD> (String) | X | - | - |  
              | userid | SQL_ATTR_INFO_USERID | X | X | - |  
              | acctstr | SQL_ATTR_INFO_ACCTSTR | X | X | - |  
              | applname | SQL_ATTR_INFO_APPLNAME | X | X | - |  
              | wrkstnname | SQL_ATTR_INFO_WRKSTNNAME | X | X | - |  
    Return Values
     Returns TRUEon success orFALSEon failure. 
    Examples
       
        Example #1 Setting one parameter with a connection resource 
<?php/* Database Connection Parameters */
 $database = 'SAMPLE';
 $hostname = 'localhost';
 $port = 50000;
 $protocol = 'TCPIP';
 $username = 'db2inst1';
 $password = 'ibmdb2';
 
 /* Connection String */
 $conn_string = "DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=$database;";
 $conn_string .= "HOSTNAME=$hostname;PORT=$port;PROTOCOL=$protocol;";
 $conn_string .= "UID=$username;PWD=$password;";
 
 /* Obtain Connection Resource */
 $conn = db2_connect($conn_string, '', '');
 
 /* Create the associative options array with valid key-value pairs */
 $options = array('autocommit' => DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_ON);
 
 /* Call the function using the correct resource, options array, and type values */
 $result = db2_set_option($conn, $options, 1);
 
 /* Check if all options could be set correctly */
 if($result)
 {
 echo 'Options Set Successfully';
 }
 else
 {
 echo 'Could Not Set Options';
 }
 ?>
 The above example will output: 
        Example #2 Setting multiple parameters with a connection resource 
<?php/* Database Connection Parameters */
 $database = 'SAMPLE';
 $hostname = 'localhost';
 $port = 50000;
 $protocol = 'TCPIP';
 $username = 'db2inst1';
 $password = 'ibmdb2';
 
 /* Connection String */
 $conn_string = "DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=$database;";
 $conn_string .= "HOSTNAME=$hostname;PORT=$port;PROTOCOL=$protocol;";
 $conn_string .= "UID=$username;PWD=$password;";
 
 /* Obtain Connection Resource */
 $conn = db2_connect($conn_string, '', '');
 
 /* Create the associative options array with valid key-value pairs */
 $options = array('autocommit' => DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF,
 'binmode' => DB2_PASSTHRU,
 'db2_attr_case' => DB2_CASE_UPPER,
 'cursor' => DB2_SCROLLABLE);
 
 /* Call the function using the correct resource, options array, and type values */
 $result = db2_set_option($conn, $options, 1);
 
 /* Check if all options could be set correctly */
 if($result)
 {
 echo 'Options Set Successfully';
 }
 else
 {
 echo 'Could Not Set Options';
 }
 ?>
 The above example will output: 
        Example #3 Setting multiple parameters with an invalid key 
<?php/* Database Connection Parameters */
 $database = 'SAMPLE';
 $hostname = 'localhost';
 $port = 50000;
 $protocol = 'TCPIP';
 $username = 'db2inst1';
 $password = 'ibmdb2';
 
 /* Connection String */
 $conn_string = "DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=$database;";
 $conn_string .= "HOSTNAME=$hostname;PORT=$port;PROTOCOL=$protocol;";
 $conn_string .= "UID=$username;PWD=$password;";
 
 /* Obtain Connection Resource */
 $conn = db2_connect($conn_string, '', '');
 
 /* Create the associative options array with valid key-value pairs */
 $options = array('autocommit' => DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF,
 'MY_INVALID_KEY' => DB2_PASSTHRU,
 'db2_attr_case' => DB2_CASE_UPPER,
 'cursor' => DB2_SCROLLABLE);
 
 /* Call the function using the correct resource, options array, and type values */
 $result = db2_set_option($conn, $options, 1);
 
 /* Check if all options could be set correctly */
 if($result)
 {
 echo 'Options Set Successfully';
 }
 else
 {
 echo 'Could Not Set Options';
 }
 ?>
 The above example will output: 
        Example #4 Setting multiple parameters with an invalid value 
<?php/* Database Connection Parameters */
 $database = 'SAMPLE';
 $hostname = 'localhost';
 $port = 50000;
 $protocol = 'TCPIP';
 $username = 'db2inst1';
 $password = 'ibmdb2';
 
 /* Connection String */
 $conn_string = "DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=$database;";
 $conn_string .= "HOSTNAME=$hostname;PORT=$port;PROTOCOL=$protocol;";
 $conn_string .= "UID=$username;PWD=$password;";
 
 /* Obtain Connection Resource */
 $conn = db2_connect($conn_string, '', '');
 
 /* Create the associative options array with valid key-value pairs */
 $options = array('autocommit' => DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF,
 'binmode' => 'INVALID_VALUE',
 'db2_attr_case' => DB2_CASE_UPPER,
 'cursor' => DB2_SCROLLABLE);
 
 /* Call the function using the correct resource, options array, and type values */
 $result = db2_set_option($conn, $options, 1);
 
 /* Check if all options could be set correctly */
 if($result)
 {
 echo 'Options Set Successfully';
 }
 else
 {
 echo 'Could Not Set Options';
 }
 ?>
 The above example will output: 
        Example #5 Setting multiple parameters with a connection resource and the wrong type 
<?php/* Database Connection Parameters */
 $database = 'SAMPLE';
 $hostname = 'localhost';
 $port = 50000;
 $protocol = 'TCPIP';
 $username = 'db2inst1';
 $password = 'ibmdb2';
 
 /* Connection String */
 $conn_string = "DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=$database;";
 $conn_string .= "HOSTNAME=$hostname;PORT=$port;PROTOCOL=$protocol;";
 $conn_string .= "UID=$username;PWD=$password;";
 
 /* Obtain Connection Resource */
 $conn = db2_connect($conn_string, '', '');
 
 /* Create the associative options array with valid key-value pairs */
 $options = array('autocommit' => DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF,
 'binmode' => DB2_PASSTHRU,
 'db2_attr_case' => DB2_CASE_UPPER,
 'cursor' => DB2_SCROLLABLE);
 
 /* Call the function using the correct resource, options array, and the wrong type value */
 $result = db2_set_option($conn, $options, 2);
 
 /* Check if all options could be set correctly */
 if($result)
 {
 echo 'Options Set Successfully';
 }
 else
 {
 echo 'Could Not Set Options';
 }
 ?>
 The above example will output: 
        Example #6 Setting multiple parameters with the wrong resource 
<?php/* Database Connection Parameters */
 $database = 'SAMPLE';
 $hostname = 'localhost';
 $port = 50000;
 $protocol = 'TCPIP';
 $username = 'db2inst1';
 $password = 'ibmdb2';
 
 /* Connection String */
 $conn_string = "DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=$database;";
 $conn_string .= "HOSTNAME=$hostname;PORT=$port;PROTOCOL=$protocol;";
 $conn_string .= "UID=$username;PWD=$password;";
 
 /* Obtain Connection Resource */
 $conn = db2_connect($conn_string, '', '');
 
 /* Create the associative options array with valid key-value pairs */
 $options = array('autocommit' => DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF,
 'binmode' => DB2_PASSTHRU,
 'db2_attr_case' => DB2_CASE_UPPER,
 'cursor' => DB2_SCROLLABLE);
 
 $stmt = db2_prepare($conn, 'SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE');
 
 /* Call the function using the wrong resource, and the correct options array, and type values */
 $result = db2_set_option($stmt, $options, 1);
 
 /* Check if all options could be set correctly */
 if($result)
 {
 echo 'Options Set Successfully';
 }
 else
 {
 echo 'Could Not Set Options';
 }
 ?>
 The above example will output: 
        Example #7 Putting it all together 
<?php/* Database Connection Parameters */
 $database = 'SAMPLE';
 $hostname = 'localhost';
 $port = 50000;
 $protocol = 'TCPIP';
 $username = 'db2inst1';
 $password = 'ibmdb2';
 
 /* Connection String */
 $conn_string = "DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=$database;";
 $conn_string .= "HOSTNAME=$hostname;PORT=$port;PROTOCOL=$protocol;";
 $conn_string .= "UID=$username;PWD=$password;";
 
 /* Obtain Connection Resource */
 $conn = db2_connect($conn_string, '', '');
 
 /* Create the associative options array with valid key-value pairs */
 $options = array('db2_attr_case' => DB2_CASE_LOWER,
 'cursor' => DB2_SCROLLABLE);
 
 $stmt = db2_prepare($conn, 'SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE WHERE EMPNO = ? OR EMPNO = ?');
 
 /* Call the function using the correct resource, options array, and type values */
 $option_result = db2_set_option($stmt, $options, 2);
 $result = db2_execute($stmt, array('000130', '000140'));
 
 /* Get Row 2 before Row 1 since Scrollable Cursor */
 print_r(db2_fetch_assoc($stmt, 2));
 print '<br /><br />';
 print_r(db2_fetch_assoc($stmt, 1));
 
 ?>
 The above example will output:Array
(
    [empno] => 000140
    [firstnme] => HEATHER
    [midinit] => A
    [lastname] => NICHOLLS
    [workdept] => C01
    [phoneno] => 1793
    [hiredate] => 1976-12-15
    [job] => ANALYST
    [edlevel] => 18
    [sex] => F
    [birthdate] => 1946-01-19
    [salary] => 28420.00
    [bonus] => 600.00
    [comm] => 2274.00
)
Array
(
    [empno] => 000130
    [firstnme] => DELORES
    [midinit] => M
    [lastname] => QUINTANA
    [workdept] => C01
    [phoneno] => 4578
    [hiredate] => 1971-07-28
    [job] => ANALYST
    [edlevel] => 16
    [sex] => F
    [birthdate] => 1925-09-15
    [salary] => 23800.00
    [bonus] => 500.00
    [comm] => 1904.00
) 
        Example #8 i5/OS cursors are read-only 
<?php$conn = db2_connect("", "", "", array("i5_lib"=>"nobody"));
 $stmt = db2_prepare($conn, 'select * from names where first = ?');
 $name = "first2";
 db2_bind_param($stmt, 1, "name", DB2_PARAM_IN);
 $options = array("i5_fetch_only"=>DB2_I5_FETCH_ON);
 db2_set_option($stmt,$options,0);
 if (db2_execute($stmt)) {
 while ($row = db2_fetch_array($stmt)) {
 echo "{$row[0]} {$row[1]}";
 }
 }
 ?>
 The above example will output: 
    See Also
       
        db2_connectdb2_pconnectdb2_execdb2_preparedb2_cursor_type |