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 db2_bind_param    (no version information, might be only in CVS) db2_bind_param -- 
   Binds a PHP variable to an SQL statement parameter
   说明bool  db2_bind_param ( resource stmt, int parameter-number, string variable-name [, int parameter-type [, int data-type [, int precision [, int scale]]]] ) | 警告 |  本函数是实验性的。本函数的行为,包括函数名称以及其它任何关于本函数的文档可能会在没有通知的情况下随
PHP 以后的发布而改变。使用本函数风险自担。  |  
 
   Binds a PHP variable to an SQL statement parameter in a statement resource
   returned by db2_prepare(). This function gives you more
   control over the parameter type, data type, precision, and scale for the
   parameter than simply passing the variable as part of the optional input
   array to db2_execute().
   参数
    - stmt
 
       A prepared statement returned from db2_prepare().
       - parameter-number
 
       Specifies the 1-indexed position of the parameter in the prepared
       statement.
       - variable-name
 
       A string specifying the name of the PHP variable to bind to the
       parameter specified by parameter-number.
       - parameter-type
 
       A constant specifying whether the PHP variable should be bound to the
       SQL parameter as an input parameter (DB2_PARAM_IN),
       an output parameter (DB2_PARAM_OUT), or as a
       parameter that accepts input and returns output
       (DB2_PARAM_INOUT).
       - data-type
 
       A constant specifying the SQL data type that the PHP variable should be
       bound as: one of DB2_BINARY,
       DB2_CHAR, DB2_DOUBLE, or
       DB2_LONG .
       - precision
 
       Specifies the precision with which the variable should be bound to the
       database.
       - scale
 
       Specifies the scale with which the variable should be bound to the
       database.
       
  
  返回值
   如果成功则返回 TRUE,失败则返回 FALSE。
   例
    例子 1. Binding PHP variables to a prepared statement 
     The SQL statement in the following example uses two input parameters in
     the WHERE clause. We call db2_bind_param() to bind two
     PHP variables to the corresponding SQL parameters. Notice that the PHP
     variables do not have to be declared or assigned before the call to
     db2_bind_param(); in the example,
     $lower_limit is assigned a value before the call to
     db2_bind_param(), but $upper_limit
     is assigned a value after the call to
     db2_bind_param(). The variables must be bound and, for
     parameters that accept input, must have any value assigned, before calling
     db2_execute().
     
<?php
  $sql = 'SELECT name, breed, weight FROM animals     WHERE weight > ? AND weight < ?'; $conn = db2_connect($database, $user, $password); $stmt = db2_prepare($conn, $sql);
  // We can declare the variable before calling db2_bind_param() $lower_limit = 1;
  db2_bind_param($stmt, 1, "lower_limit", DB2_PARAM_IN); db2_bind_param($stmt, 2, "upper_limit", DB2_PARAM_IN);
  // We can also declare the variable after calling db2_bind_param() $upper_limit = 15.0;
  if (db2_execute($stmt)) {     while ($row = db2_fetch_array($stmt)) {         print "{$row[0]}, {$row[1]}, {$row[2]}\n";         } } ?>
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 上例将输出: Pook, cat, 3.2
Rickety Ride, goat, 9.7
Peaches, dog, 12.3  |  
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