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odbc_do别名 odbc_exec()

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此函数是该函数的别名: odbc_exec().


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scottmweaver (01-Jun-2007 11:27)

Hey guys,

I used the following code to run normal double quotes inside my SQL queries. Hopefully this will save someone else a headache or two-

<?php

   
/**
     * Query Function
     * Allows quoted queries to be sent to SQL
     */

   
function query($query, $conn)
    {
       
odbc_do($conn, 'SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF');
        return
odbc_do($conn, $query);
    }
?>

phil.nyc (04-Dec-2006 03:23)

To clear up: the SQL standard requires strings to be inside single quotes: 'string'.  It simply does not accept double quotes for this purpose.

Furthermore, in PHP, you can have a single quote inside double quotes: "select a from b where c = 'string'" without the need to escape.

stalker (16-Nov-2006 08:11)

$sql = INSERT INTO table (field1,field2,field3,field4) VALUES ("text value 1", "text 2",3,"text 4")";

of cos u will get an error fro php due to double quotes inside double quotes. The correct way of doing that is

$sql = "INSERT INTO table (field1, field2, field3, field4) VALUES
(\"text1\", \"text2\", \"text3\", \"text4\")";

Dont forget the backslash when u want to insert a " within double quotes.

nmaskell at livingchurch dot net (31-May-2005 03:10)

Some of you may be having problems with Access SQL.
I got "Too few parameters" many times before I figured this out.
MS Access does not like double quotes in a SQL string like this:
<?php
$sql
= 'INSERT INTO table (field1,field2,field3,field4) VALUES ("text value 1", "text 2",3,"text 4")';
?>

This resulted in an obscure error: Too few parameters.
So - The following should work much better:
<?php
$sql
= "INSERT INTO table (field1,field2,field3,field4) VALUES ('text value 1', 'text 2',3,'text 4')";
?>

yashkhopade at hotmail dot com (10-Jul-2003 11:53)

i have use this function so many times. it works well for my requirements. ok well done...

<?php
         $sqlstr
="SELECT bill_no FROM SCROL";
        
$queryresult=odbc_do($conn,$sqlstr);
        
odbc_fetch_row($queryresult,$bills);

       
// if we want to access the records
        // then we have to write the following code
        
       
echo $bills[0];
     
?>

the out put for this will:

 1
which is actullay first record of resultset.