DB_common::executeMultiple()

DB_common::executeMultiple() -- Repeated execution of a prepared SQL statment

Synopsis

mixed executeMultiple (resource $stmt, array $data)

Description

executeMultiple() joins the prepared SQL statment from prepare() with the given data and does the SQL query for every "row" in the $data array.

Parameter

resource $stmt

query handle from prepare()

array array $data

a numeric array containing the data to insert into the query

Return value

mixed - a new DB_result/DB_OK or a DB_Error, if fail

Throws

Table 21-1. Possible PEAR_Error values

Error codeError messageReasonSolution
DB_ERROR_INVALID NULL SQL statment handle is not valid. Check correct processing of the SQL statment with prepare(). Note that executeMultiple() requires a handle to the statement returned by prepare(), not the statment itself.
DB_ERROR_MISMATCH NULL Quantity of parameters didn't match quantity of placeholders in the prepared statment. Check that the number of placeholders in the prepare() statement passed to $query equals the count of entries passed to $params.
DB_ERROR_NODBSELECTED NULL No database was choosen. Check the DSN in connect().
every other error code  Database specific error Check the database related section of PHP-Manual to detect the reason for this error. In the most cases a misformed SQL statment. Ie. using LIMIT in a SQL-Statment for an Oracle database.

Note

This function can not be called statically.

Warning

If an error occurs during execution, the function will be stopped. Possible remaining data will be unprocessed.

See Introduction - Execute for general using and an example.

See

prepare(), execute()