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odbc_pconnect

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odbc_pconnectOpen a persistent database connection

说明

odbc_pconnect(
    string $dsn,
    string $user,
    string $password,
    int $cursor_option = SQL_CUR_USE_DRIVER
): Odbc\Connection|false

Opens a persistent database connection.

This function is much like odbc_connect(), except that the connection is not really closed when the script has finished. Future requests for a connection with the same dsn, user, password combination (via odbc_connect() and odbc_pconnect()) can reuse the persistent connection.

参数

See odbc_connect() for details.

返回值

Returns an ODBC connection, 或者在失败时返回 false.

更新日志

版本 说明
8.4.0 odbc 现在需要 Odbc\Connection 实例;之前需要 resource
8.4.0 此函数现在返回 Odbc\Connection 实例;之前返回 resource

注释

注意: Persistent connections have no effect if PHP is used as a CGI program.

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etsai at email dot com
24 years ago
The following constants are defined for cursortype:
- SQL_CUR_USE_IF_NEEDED
- SQL_CUR_USE_ODBC
- SQL_CUR_USE_DRIVER
- SQL_CUR_DEFAULT

With some ODBC drivers, executing a complex stored procedure may fail with an error similar to: "Cannot open a cursor on a stored procedure that has anything other than a single select statement in it". Using SQL_CUR_USE_ODBC may avoid that error. Also, some drivers don't support the optional row_number parameter in odbc_fetch_row(). SQL_CUR_USE_ODBC might help in that case, too.
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wls at wwco dot com
24 years ago
I found that using odbc_close($odbchandle) on a connection opened by odbc_pconnect() causes a warning "not a valid ODBC-Link resource". So you can't just change odbc_connect() to odbc_pconnect() and expect things to work without warning messages. However, you can use odbc_close_all() and not get a warning.
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j_schrab at execpc dot com
23 years ago
Ok, learning time. As I was told by the PHP-DevTeam...


Multiple connections are supported, but when you try to connect with exactly the same parameters, an existing
connection will be reused, leading to the behaviour you see.

You can simply omit the calls to odbc_close() since
connections get closed on script termination anyway or better:
Consider making your connection id a global variable or pass
it to your functions.
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