Description
int
ora_bind ( int cursor, string PHP variable name, string SQL parameter name, int length [, int type])
Returns TRUE if the bind succeeds, otherwise FALSE. Details
about the error can be retrieved using the
ora_error() and
ora_errorcode() functions.
This function binds the named PHP variable with a SQL parameter.
The SQL parameter must be in the form ":name". With the optional
type parameter, you can define whether the SQL parameter is an
in/out (0, default), in (1) or out (2) parameter. As of PHP
3.0.1, you can use the constants ORA_BIND_INOUT, ORA_BIND_IN and
ORA_BIND_OUT instead of the numbers.
ora_bind must be called after ora_parse() and
before ora_exec(). Input values can be given
by assignment to the bound PHP variables, after calling
ora_exec() the bound PHP variables contain the output
values if available.