PDO::setAttribute
Set an attribute
Description
public bool PDO::setAttribute
( int $attribute
, mixed $value
)
PDO::ATTR_CASE: Force column names to a specific case.
PDO::CASE_LOWER: Force column names to lower case.
PDO::CASE_NATURAL: Leave column names as returned by
the database driver.
PDO::CASE_UPPER: Force column names to upper case.
PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE: Error reporting.
PDO::ERRMODE_SILENT:
Just set error codes.
PDO::ERRMODE_WARNING:
Raise E_WARNING.
PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION:
Throw exceptions.
PDO::ATTR_ORACLE_NULLS
(available with all drivers, not just Oracle):
Conversion of NULL and empty strings.
PDO::NULL_NATURAL:
No conversion.
PDO::NULL_EMPTY_STRING:
Empty string is converted to NULL
.
PDO::NULL_TO_STRING:
NULL is converted to an empty string.
PDO::ATTR_STRINGIFY_FETCHES:
Convert numeric values to strings when fetching.
Requires bool.
PDO::ATTR_STATEMENT_CLASS:
Set user-supplied statement class derived from PDOStatement.
Cannot be used with persistent PDO instances.
Requires array(string classname, array(mixed constructor_args)).
PDO::ATTR_TIMEOUT:
Specifies the timeout duration in seconds. Not all drivers support this option,
and its meaning may differ from driver to driver. For example, sqlite will wait
for up to this time value before giving up on obtaining an writable lock, but
other drivers may interpret this as a connect or a read timeout interval.
Requires int.
PDO::ATTR_AUTOCOMMIT
(available in OCI, Firebird and MySQL):
Whether to autocommit every single statement.
PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES
Enables or disables emulation of prepared statements. Some drivers do
not support native prepared statements or have limited support for them.
Use this setting to force PDO to either always emulate prepared
statements (if TRUE
and emulated prepares are supported by the driver), or to try to use native prepared statements (if
FALSE
). It will always fall back to emulating the prepared statement
if the driver cannot successfully prepare the current query.
Requires bool.
PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY
(available in MySQL):
Use buffered queries.
PDO::ATTR_DEFAULT_FETCH_MODE:
Set default fetch mode. Description of modes is available in
PDOStatement::fetch documentation.
Return Values
Returns TRUE
on success or FALSE
on failure.