On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 10:50:31PM +0800, Orlando Andico wrote:
>
> This may be true, but as I understand it (vaguely), in Oracle, when you do
> the execute it (by default) runs the query through and fetches all the
> rows. Although this behavior can be changed using an optimizer hint
> ("return rows as quickly as possible") which I forgot right now..
Reaility is far more subtle and complex than that.
Tim.
- Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->execute? Philip Mak
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Sterin, Ilya
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Philip Mak
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Steven Lembark
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Philip Mak
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Sterin, Ilya
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth... Steven Lembark
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Sterin, Ilya
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Orlando Andico
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Sterin, Ilya
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Marcotullio, Angelo
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Orlando Andico
- Re: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth... Tommy Wareing
- Re: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth... Michael A. Chase
- Re: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth... Tim Bunce
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Michael Peppler
- RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Marcotullio, Angelo
- Re: RE: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth... Ali Zaidi
- Re: Shorthand for $dbh->prepare and $sth->... Michael A Mayo
