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sesam_execimm — Execute an "immediate" SQL-statement
Executes an "immediate" statement.
Sets the affected_rows value for retrieval by the sesam_affected_rows() function.
Note that sesam_query() can handle both "immediate" and "select-type" queries. Use sesam_execimm() only if you know beforehand what type of statement will be executed. An attempt to use SELECT type queries with sesam_execimm() will return $err["sqlstate"] == "42SBW".
An "immediate" statement (i.e., a statement like UPDATE, INSERT or DELETE which returns no result, and has no INPUT or OUTPUT variables). "select type" queries can not be used with sesam_execimm().
Returns a SESAM result identifier on success, or FALSE on error.
The returned "result identifier" can not be used for retrieving anything but the sesam_affected_rows(); it is only returned for symmetry with the sesam_query() function.
Example#1 sesam_execimm() Example
<?php
$stmt = "INSERT INTO mytable VALUES ('one', 'two')";
$result = sesam_execimm($stmt);
$err = sesam_diagnostic();
echo "sqlstate = " . $err["sqlstate"] . "\n".
"Affected rows = " . $err["rowcount"] . " == " .
sesam_affected_rows($result) . "\n";
?>