phpstorm-stubs/odbc/odbc.php

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<?php
// Start of odbc v.1.0
/**
* Toggle autocommit behaviour
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-autocommit.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param bool $OnOff [optional] <p>
* If <i>OnOff</i> is <b>TRUE</b>, auto-commit is enabled, if
* it is <b>FALSE</b> auto-commit is disabled.
* </p>
* @return mixed Without the <i>OnOff</i> parameter, this function returns
* auto-commit status for <i>connection_id</i>. Non-zero is
* returned if auto-commit is on, 0 if it is off, or <b>FALSE</b> if an error
* occurs.
* </p>
* <p>
* If <i>OnOff</i> is set, this function returns <b>TRUE</b> on
* success and <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_autocommit ($connection_id, $OnOff = false) {}
/**
* Handling of binary column data
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-binmode.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* <p>
* If <i>result_id</i> is 0, the
* settings apply as default for new results.
* Default for longreadlen is 4096 and
* <i>mode</i> defaults to
* ODBC_BINMODE_RETURN. Handling of binary long
* columns is also affected by <b>odbc_longreadlen</b>.
* </p>
* @param int $mode <p>
* Possible values for <i>mode</i> are:
* <b>ODBC_BINMODE_PASSTHRU</b>: Passthru BINARY data
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_binmode ($result_id, $mode) {}
/**
* Close an ODBC connection
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-close.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @return void No value is returned.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_close ($connection_id) {}
/**
* Close all ODBC connections
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-close-all.php
* @return void No value is returned.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_close_all () {}
/**
* Lists the column names in specified tables
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-columns.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param string $qualifier [optional] <p>
* The qualifier.
* </p>
* @param string $schema [optional] <p>
* The owner.
* </p>
* @param string $table_name [optional] <p>
* The table name.
* </p>
* @param string $column_name [optional] <p>
* The column name.
* </p>
* @return resource|false an ODBC result identifier or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* TABLE_QUALIFIER
* TABLE_SCHEM
* TABLE_NAME
* COLUMN_NAME
* DATA_TYPE
* TYPE_NAME
* PRECISION
* LENGTH
* SCALE
* RADIX
* NULLABLE
* REMARKS
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set is ordered by TABLE_QUALIFIER, TABLE_SCHEM and
* TABLE_NAME.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_columns ($connection_id, $qualifier = null, $schema = null, $table_name = null, $column_name = null) {}
/**
* Commit an ODBC transaction
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-commit.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_commit ($connection_id) {}
/**
* Connect to a datasource
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-connect.php
* @param string $dsn <p>
* The database source name for the connection. Alternatively, a
* DSN-less connection string can be used.
* </p>
* @param string $user <p>
* The username.
* </p>
* @param string $password <p>
* The password.
* </p>
* @param int $cursor_type [optional] <p>
* This sets the type of cursor to be used
* for this connection. This parameter is not normally needed, but
* can be useful for working around problems with some ODBC drivers.
* </p>
* The following constants are defined for cursortype:
* <p>
* SQL_CUR_USE_IF_NEEDED
* @return resource|false an ODBC connection or (<b>FALSE</b>) on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_connect ($dsn, $user, $password, $cursor_type = null) {}
/**
* Get cursorname
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-cursor.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @return string the cursor name, as a string.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_cursor ($result_id) {}
/**
* Returns information about a current connection
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-data-source.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param int $fetch_type <p>
* The <i>fetch_type</i> can be one of two constant types:
* <b>SQL_FETCH_FIRST</b>, <b>SQL_FETCH_NEXT</b>.
* Use <b>SQL_FETCH_FIRST</b> the first time this function is
* called, thereafter use the <b>SQL_FETCH_NEXT</b>.
* </p>
* @return array|false <b>FALSE</b> on error, and an array upon success.
* @since 4.3.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_data_source ($connection_id, $fetch_type) {}
/**
* Execute a prepared statement
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-execute.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result id resource, from <b>odbc_prepare</b>.
* </p>
* @param array $parameters_array [optional] <p>
* Parameters in <i>parameter_array</i> will be
* substituted for placeholders in the prepared statement in order.
* Elements of this array will be converted to strings by calling this
* function.
* </p>
* <p>
* Any parameters in <i>parameter_array</i> which
* start and end with single quotes will be taken as the name of a
* file to read and send to the database server as the data for the
* appropriate placeholder.
* </p>
* If you wish to store a string which actually begins and ends with
* single quotes, you must add a space or other non-single-quote character
* to the beginning or end of the parameter, which will prevent the
* parameter from being taken as a file name. If this is not an option,
* then you must use another mechanism to store the string, such as
* executing the query directly with <b>odbc_exec</b>).
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_execute ($result_id, array $parameters_array = null) {}
/**
* Get the last error code
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-error.php
* @param resource $connection_id [optional] The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @return string If <i>connection_id</i> is specified, the last state
* of that connection is returned, else the last state of any connection
* is returned.
* </p>
* <p>
* This function returns meaningful value only if last odbc query failed
* (i.e. <b>odbc_exec</b> returned <b>FALSE</b>).
* @since 4.0.5
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_error ($connection_id = null) {}
/**
* Get the last error message
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-errormsg.php
* @param resource $connection_id [optional] The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @return string If <i>connection_id</i> is specified, the last state
* of that connection is returned, else the last state of any connection
* is returned.
* </p>
* <p>
* This function returns meaningful value only if last odbc query failed
* (i.e. <b>odbc_exec</b> returned <b>FALSE</b>).
* @since 4.0.5
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_errormsg ($connection_id = null) {}
/**
* Prepare and execute an SQL statement
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-exec.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param string $query_string <p>
* The SQL statement.
* </p>
* @param int $flags [optional] <p>
* This parameter is currently not used.
* </p>
* @return resource an ODBC result identifier if the SQL command was executed
* successfully, or <b>FALSE</b> on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_exec ($connection_id, $query_string, $flags = null) {}
/**
* Fetch a result row as an associative array
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-fetch-array.php
* @param resource $result <p>
* The result resource from <b>odbc_exec</b>.
* </p>
* @param int $rownumber [optional] <p>
* Optionally choose which row number to retrieve.
* </p>
* @return array|false an array that corresponds to the fetched row, or <b>FALSE</b> if there
* are no more rows.
* @since 4.0.2
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_fetch_array ($result, $rownumber = null) {}
/**
* Fetch a result row as an object
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-fetch-object.php
* @param resource $result <p>
* The result resource from <b>odbc_exec</b>.
* </p>
* @param int $rownumber [optional] <p>
* Optionally choose which row number to retrieve.
* </p>
* @return object|false an object that corresponds to the fetched row, or <b>FALSE</b> if there
* are no more rows.
* @since 4.0.2
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_fetch_object ($result, $rownumber = null) {}
/**
* Fetch a row
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-fetch-row.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @param int $row_number [optional] <p>
* If <i>row_number</i> is not specified,
* <b>odbc_fetch_row</b> will try to fetch the next row in
* the result set. Calls to <b>odbc_fetch_row</b> with and
* without <i>row_number</i> can be mixed.
* </p>
* <p>
* To step through the result more than once, you can call
* <b>odbc_fetch_row</b> with
* <i>row_number</i> 1, and then continue doing
* <b>odbc_fetch_row</b> without
* <i>row_number</i> to review the result. If a driver
* doesn't support fetching rows by number, the
* <i>row_number</i> parameter is ignored.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> if there was a row, <b>FALSE</b> otherwise.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_fetch_row ($result_id, $row_number = null) {}
/**
* Fetch one result row into array
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-fetch-into.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result resource.
* </p>
* @param array $result_array <p>
* The result array
* that can be of any type since it will be converted to type
* array. The array will contain the column values starting at array
* index 0.
* </p>
* @param int $rownumber [optional] <p>
* The row number.
* </p>
* @return int the number of columns in the result;
* <b>FALSE</b> on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_fetch_into ($result_id, array &$result_array, $rownumber = null) {}
/**
* Get the length (precision) of a field
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-field-len.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @param int $field_number <p>
* The field number. Field numbering starts at 1.
* </p>
* @return int|false the field name as a string, or <b>FALSE</b> on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_field_len ($result_id, $field_number) {}
/**
* Get the scale of a field
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-field-scale.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @param int $field_number <p>
* The field number. Field numbering starts at 1.
* </p>
* @return int|false the field scale as a integer, or <b>FALSE</b> on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_field_scale ($result_id, $field_number) {}
/**
* Get the columnname
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-field-name.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @param int $field_number <p>
* The field number. Field numbering starts at 1.
* </p>
* @return string|false the field name as a string, or <b>FALSE</b> on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_field_name ($result_id, $field_number) {}
/**
* Datatype of a field
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-field-type.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @param int $field_number <p>
* The field number. Field numbering starts at 1.
* </p>
* @return string|false the field type as a string, or <b>FALSE</b> on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_field_type ($result_id, $field_number) {}
/**
* Return column number
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-field-num.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @param string $field_name <p>
* The field name.
* </p>
* @return int|false the field number as a integer, or <b>FALSE</b> on error.
* Field numbering starts at 1.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_field_num ($result_id, $field_name) {}
/**
* Free resources associated with a result
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-free-result.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @return bool Always returns <b>TRUE</b>.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_free_result ($result_id) {}
/**
* Retrieves information about data types supported by the data source
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-gettypeinfo.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param int $data_type [optional] <p>
* The data type, which can be used to restrict the information to a
* single data type.
* </p>
* @return resource an ODBC result identifier or
* <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* TYPE_NAME
* DATA_TYPE
* PRECISION
* LITERAL_PREFIX
* LITERAL_SUFFIX
* CREATE_PARAMS
* NULLABLE
* CASE_SENSITIVE
* SEARCHABLE
* UNSIGNED_ATTRIBUTE
* MONEY
* AUTO_INCREMENT
* LOCAL_TYPE_NAME
* MINIMUM_SCALE
* MAXIMUM_SCALE
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set is ordered by DATA_TYPE and TYPE_NAME.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_gettypeinfo ($connection_id, $data_type = null) {}
/**
* Handling of LONG columns
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-longreadlen.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @param int $length <p>
* The number of bytes returned to PHP is controlled by the parameter
* length. If it is set to 0, Long column data is passed through to the
* client.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_longreadlen ($result_id, $length) {}
/**
* Checks if multiple results are available
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-next-result.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> if there are more result sets, <b>FALSE</b> otherwise.
* @since 4.0.5
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_next_result ($result_id) {}
/**
* Number of columns in a result
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-num-fields.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier returned by <b>odbc_exec</b>.
* </p>
* @return int the number of fields, or -1 on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_num_fields ($result_id) {}
/**
* Number of rows in a result
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-num-rows.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier returned by <b>odbc_exec</b>.
* </p>
* @return int the number of rows in an ODBC result.
* This function will return -1 on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_num_rows ($result_id) {}
/**
* Open a persistent database connection
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-pconnect.php
* @param string $dsn
* @param string $user
* @param string $password
* @param int $cursor_type [optional]
* @return resource|false an ODBC connection id or 0 (<b>FALSE</b>) on
* error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_pconnect ($dsn, $user, $password, $cursor_type = null) {}
/**
* Prepares a statement for execution
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-prepare.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param string $query_string <p>
* The query string statement being prepared.
* </p>
* @return resource|false an ODBC result identifier if the SQL command was prepared
* successfully. Returns <b>FALSE</b> on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_prepare ($connection_id, $query_string) {}
/**
* Get result data
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-result.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The ODBC resource.
* </p>
* @param mixed $field <p>
* The field name being retrieved. It can either be an integer containing
* the column number of the field you want; or it can be a string
* containing the name of the field.
* </p>
* @return mixed the string contents of the field, <b>FALSE</b> on error, <b>NULL</b> for
* NULL data, or <b>TRUE</b> for binary data.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_result ($result_id, $field) {}
/**
* Print result as HTML table
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-result-all.php
* @param resource $result_id <p>
* The result identifier.
* </p>
* @param string $format [optional] <p>
* Additional overall table formatting.
* </p>
* @return int|false the number of rows in the result or <b>FALSE</b> on error.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_result_all ($result_id, $format = null) {}
/**
* Rollback a transaction
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-rollback.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_rollback ($connection_id) {}
/**
* Adjust ODBC settings
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-setoption.php
* @param resource $id <p>
* Is a connection id or result id on which to change the settings.
* For SQLSetConnectOption(), this is a connection id.
* For SQLSetStmtOption(), this is a result id.
* </p>
* @param int $function <p>
* Is the ODBC function to use. The value should be
* 1 for SQLSetConnectOption() and
* 2 for SQLSetStmtOption().
* </p>
* @param int $option <p>
* The option to set.
* </p>
* @param int $param <p>
* The value for the given <i>option</i>.
* </p>
* @return bool <b>TRUE</b> on success or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_setoption ($id, $function, $option, $param) {}
/**
* Retrieves special columns
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-specialcolumns.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param int $type When the type argument is <b>SQL_BEST_ROWID</b>,
* <b>odbc_specialcolumns</b> returns the
* column or columns that uniquely identify each row in the table.
* When the type argument is <b>SQL_ROWVER</b>,
* <b>odbc_specialcolumns</b> returns the column or columns in the
* specified table, if any, that are automatically updated by the data source
* when any value in the row is updated by any transaction.
* @param string $qualifier <p>
* The qualifier.
* </p>
* @param string $owner <p>
* The owner.
* </p>
* @param string $table <p>
* The table.
* </p>
* @param int $scope <p>
* The scope, which orders the result set.
* </p>
* @param int $nullable <p>
* The nullable option.
* </p>
* @return resource|false an ODBC result identifier or <b>FALSE</b> on
* failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* SCOPE
* COLUMN_NAME
* DATA_TYPE
* TYPE_NAME
* PRECISION
* LENGTH
* SCALE
* PSEUDO_COLUMN
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_specialcolumns ($connection_id, $type, $qualifier, $owner, $table, $scope, $nullable) {}
/**
* Retrieve statistics about a table
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-statistics.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param string $qualifier <p>
* The qualifier.
* </p>
* @param string $owner <p>
* The owner.
* </p>
* @param string $table_name <p>
* The table name.
* </p>
* @param int $unique <p>
* The unique attribute.
* </p>
* @param int $accuracy <p>
* The accuracy.
* </p>
* @return resource|false an ODBC result identifier or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* TABLE_QUALIFIER
* TABLE_OWNER
* TABLE_NAME
* NON_UNIQUE
* INDEX_QUALIFIER
* INDEX_NAME
* TYPE
* SEQ_IN_INDEX
* COLUMN_NAME
* COLLATION
* CARDINALITY
* PAGES
* FILTER_CONDITION
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_statistics ($connection_id, $qualifier, $owner, $table_name, $unique, $accuracy) {}
/**
* Get the list of table names stored in a specific data source
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-tables.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param string $qualifier [optional] <p>
* The qualifier.
* </p>
* @param string $owner [optional] <p>
* The owner. Accepts search patterns ('%' to match zero or more
* characters and '_' to match a single character).
* </p>
* @param string $name [optional] <p>
* The name. Accepts search patterns ('%' to match zero or more
* characters and '_' to match a single character).
* </p>
* @param string $types [optional] <p>
* If <i>table_type</i> is not an empty string, it
* must contain a list of comma-separated values for the types of
* interest; each value may be enclosed in single quotes (') or
* unquoted. For example, "'TABLE','VIEW'" or "TABLE, VIEW". If the
* data source does not support a specified table type,
* <b>odbc_tables</b> does not return any results for
* that type.
* </p>
* @return resource an ODBC result identifier containing the information
* or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* TABLE_QUALIFIER
* TABLE_OWNER
* TABLE_NAME
* TABLE_TYPE
* REMARKS
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_tables ($connection_id, $qualifier = null, $owner = null, $name = null, $types = null) {}
/**
* Gets the primary keys for a table
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-primarykeys.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param string $qualifier
* @param string $owner
* @param string $table
* @return resource|false an ODBC result identifier or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* TABLE_QUALIFIER
* TABLE_OWNER
* TABLE_NAME
* COLUMN_NAME
* KEY_SEQ
* PK_NAME
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_primarykeys ($connection_id, $qualifier, $owner, $table) {}
/**
* Lists columns and associated privileges for the given table
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-columnprivileges.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param string $qualifier <p>
* The qualifier.
* </p>
* @param string $owner <p>
* The owner.
* </p>
* @param string $table_name <p>
* The table name.
* </p>
* @param string $column_name <p>
* The <i>column_name</i> argument accepts search
* patterns ('%' to match zero or more characters and '_' to match a
* single character).
* </p>
* @return resource|false an ODBC result identifier or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* This result identifier can be used to fetch a list of columns and
* associated privileges.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* TABLE_QUALIFIER
* TABLE_OWNER
* TABLE_NAME
* GRANTOR
* GRANTEE
* PRIVILEGE
* IS_GRANTABLE
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set is ordered by TABLE_QUALIFIER, TABLE_OWNER and
* TABLE_NAME.
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_columnprivileges ($connection_id, $qualifier, $owner, $table_name, $column_name) {}
/**
* Lists tables and the privileges associated with each table
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-tableprivileges.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param string $qualifier <p>
* The qualifier.
* </p>
* @param string $owner <p>
* The owner. Accepts the following search patterns:
* ('%' to match zero or more characters and '_' to match a single character)
* </p>
* @param string $name <p>
* The name. Accepts the following search patterns:
* ('%' to match zero or more characters and '_' to match a single character)
* </p>
* @return resource|false An ODBC result identifier or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* TABLE_QUALIFIER
* TABLE_OWNER
* TABLE_NAME
* GRANTOR
* GRANTEE
* PRIVILEGE
* IS_GRANTABLE
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_tableprivileges ($connection_id, $qualifier, $owner, $name) {}
/**
* Retrieves a list of foreign keys
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-foreignkeys.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @param string $pk_qualifier <p>
* The primary key qualifier.
* </p>
* @param string $pk_owner <p>
* The primary key owner.
* </p>
* @param string $pk_table <p>
* The primary key table.
* </p>
* @param string $fk_qualifier <p>
* The foreign key qualifier.
* </p>
* @param string $fk_owner <p>
* The foreign key owner.
* </p>
* @param string $fk_table <p>
* The foreign key table.
* </p>
* @return resource|false an ODBC result identifier or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* PKTABLE_QUALIFIER
* PKTABLE_OWNER
* PKTABLE_NAME
* PKCOLUMN_NAME
* FKTABLE_QUALIFIER
* FKTABLE_OWNER
* FKTABLE_NAME
* FKCOLUMN_NAME
* KEY_SEQ
* UPDATE_RULE
* DELETE_RULE
* FK_NAME
* PK_NAME
* </p>
* If <i>pk_table</i> contains a table name,
* <b>odbc_foreignkeys</b> returns a result set
* containing the primary key of the specified table and all of the
* foreign keys that refer to it.
* If <i>fk_table</i> contains a table name,
* <b>odbc_foreignkeys</b> returns a result set
* containing all of the foreign keys in the specified table and the
* primary keys (in other tables) to which they refer.
* If both <i>pk_table</i> and
* <i>fk_table</i> contain table names,
* <b>odbc_foreignkeys</b> returns the foreign keys in
* the table specified in <i>fk_table</i> that refer
* to the primary key of the table specified in
* <i>pk_table
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_foreignkeys ($connection_id, $pk_qualifier, $pk_owner, $pk_table, $fk_qualifier, $fk_owner, $fk_table) {}
/**
* Get the list of procedures stored in a specific data source
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-procedures.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @return resource an ODBC
* result identifier containing the information or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* PROCEDURE_QUALIFIER
* PROCEDURE_OWNER
* PROCEDURE_NAME
* NUM_INPUT_PARAMS
* NUM_OUTPUT_PARAMS
* NUM_RESULT_SETS
* REMARKS
* PROCEDURE_TYPE
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_procedures ($connection_id) {}
/**
* Retrieve information about parameters to procedures
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-procedurecolumns.php
* @param resource $connection_id The ODBC connection identifier,
* see <b>odbc_connect</b> for details.</p>
* @return resource|false the list of input and output parameters, as well as the
* columns that make up the result set for the specified procedures.
* Returns an ODBC result identifier or <b>FALSE</b> on failure.
* </p>
* <p>
* The result set has the following columns:
* PROCEDURE_QUALIFIER
* PROCEDURE_OWNER
* PROCEDURE_NAME
* COLUMN_NAME
* COLUMN_TYPE
* DATA_TYPE
* TYPE_NAME
* PRECISION
* LENGTH
* SCALE
* RADIX
* NULLABLE
* REMARKS
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_procedurecolumns ($connection_id) {}
/**
* Alias of <b>odbc_exec</b>
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-do.php
* @param $connection_id
* @param $query
* @param $flags [optional]
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_do ($connection_id, $query, $flags) {}
/**
* Alias of <b>odbc_field_len</b>
* @link https://php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-field-precision.php
* @param $result_id
* @param $field_number
* @since 4.0
* @since 5.0
*/
function odbc_field_precision ($result_id, $field_number) {}
define ('ODBC_TYPE', "unixODBC");
define ('ODBC_BINMODE_PASSTHRU', 0);
define ('ODBC_BINMODE_RETURN', 1);
define ('ODBC_BINMODE_CONVERT', 2);
define ('SQL_ODBC_CURSORS', 110);
define ('SQL_CUR_USE_DRIVER', 2);
define ('SQL_CUR_USE_IF_NEEDED', 0);
define ('SQL_CUR_USE_ODBC', 1);
define ('SQL_CONCURRENCY', 7);
define ('SQL_CONCUR_READ_ONLY', 1);
define ('SQL_CONCUR_LOCK', 2);
define ('SQL_CONCUR_ROWVER', 3);
define ('SQL_CONCUR_VALUES', 4);
define ('SQL_CURSOR_TYPE', 6);
define ('SQL_CURSOR_FORWARD_ONLY', 0);
define ('SQL_CURSOR_KEYSET_DRIVEN', 1);
define ('SQL_CURSOR_DYNAMIC', 2);
define ('SQL_CURSOR_STATIC', 3);
define ('SQL_KEYSET_SIZE', 8);
define ('SQL_FETCH_FIRST', 2);
define ('SQL_FETCH_NEXT', 1);
define ('SQL_CHAR', 1);
define ('SQL_VARCHAR', 12);
define ('SQL_LONGVARCHAR', -1);
define ('SQL_DECIMAL', 3);
define ('SQL_NUMERIC', 2);
define ('SQL_BIT', -7);
define ('SQL_TINYINT', -6);
define ('SQL_SMALLINT', 5);
define ('SQL_INTEGER', 4);
define ('SQL_BIGINT', -5);
define ('SQL_REAL', 7);
define ('SQL_FLOAT', 6);
define ('SQL_DOUBLE', 8);
define ('SQL_BINARY', -2);
define ('SQL_VARBINARY', -3);
define ('SQL_LONGVARBINARY', -4);
define ('SQL_DATE', 9);
define ('SQL_TIME', 10);
define ('SQL_TIMESTAMP', 11);
define ('SQL_TYPE_DATE', 91);
define ('SQL_TYPE_TIME', 92);
define ('SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP', 93);
define ('SQL_WCHAR', -8);
define ('SQL_WVARCHAR', -9);
define ('SQL_WLONGVARCHAR', -10);
define ('SQL_BEST_ROWID', 1);
define ('SQL_ROWVER', 2);
define ('SQL_SCOPE_CURROW', 0);
define ('SQL_SCOPE_TRANSACTION', 1);
define ('SQL_SCOPE_SESSION', 2);
define ('SQL_NO_NULLS', 0);
define ('SQL_NULLABLE', 1);
define ('SQL_INDEX_UNIQUE', 0);
define ('SQL_INDEX_ALL', 1);
define ('SQL_ENSURE', 1);
define ('SQL_QUICK', 0);
// End of odbc v.1.0
?>