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 pg_send_prepare    (PHP 5) pg_send_prepare -- Sends a request to create a prepared statement with the given parameters, without waiting for completion. 说明bool  pg_send_prepare ( resource connection, string stmtname, string query ) 
    Sends a request to create a prepared statement with the given parameters, 
    without waiting for completion.
   
    This is an asynchronous version of pg_prepare(): it returns TRUE if it was able to 
    dispatch the request, and FALSE if not. After a successful call, call 
    pg_get_result() to determine whether the server successfully created the 
    prepared statement. The function's parameters are handled identically to 
    pg_prepare(). Like pg_prepare(), it will not work 
    on pre-7.4 versions of PostgreSQL.
   参数
    - connection
 
       PostgreSQL database connection resource.  When 
       connection is not present, the default connection 
       is used. The default connection is the last connection made by 
       pg_connect() or pg_pconnect().
       - stmtname
 
       The name to give the prepared statement.  Must be unique per-connection.  If
       "" is specified, then an unnamed statement is created, overwriting any
       previously defined unnamed statement.
       - query
 
       The parameterised SQL statement.  Must contain only a single statement.
       (multiple statements separated by semi-colons are not allowed.)  If any parameters 
       are used, they are referred to as $1, $2, etc.
       
  
  返回值Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.  Use pg_get_result()
  to determine the query result. 例
    例子 1. Using pg_send_prepare() 
<?php   $dbconn = pg_connect("dbname=publisher") or die("Could not connect");
    // Prepare a query for execution   if (!pg_connection_busy($dbconn)) {     pg_send_prepare($dbconn, "my_query", 'SELECT * FROM shops WHERE name = $1');     $res1 = pg_get_result($dbconn);   }
    // Execute the prepared query.  Note that it is not necessary to escape   // the string "Joe's Widgets" in any way   if (!pg_connection_busy($dbconn)) {     pg_send_execute($dbconn, "my_query", array("Joe's Widgets"));     $res2 = pg_get_result($dbconn);   }      // Execute the same prepared query, this time with a different parameter   if (!pg_connection_busy($dbconn)) {     pg_send_execute($dbconn, "my_query", array("Clothes Clothes Clothes"));     $res3 = pg_get_result($dbconn);   }    ?>
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