Hi, Thank for your answers.
I asked here because I had thought the problem was in
how Postgres manage connections.
Sorry
--- Yasir Malik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> > Hi,
> > I need to connect to 2 differents Postgres 8.0.0
> > databases located in the same machine using the
> same
> > PHP script with an "db wrapper object" instance
> > (pg_Connect)... simply a PHP page with
> contemporarily
> > 2 database connections...
> >
> I don't think this is the right place to ask this,
> but there's an example 
> on php.net for using the pg_connect():
> <?php
> $dbconn = pg_connect("dbname=mary");
> //connect to a database named "mary"
> 
> $dbconn2 = pg_connect("host=localhost port=5432
> dbname=mary");
> // connect to a database named "mary" on "localhost"
> at port "5432"
> 
> $dbconn3 = pg_connect("host=sheep port=5432
> dbname=mary user=lamb 
> password=foo");
> //connect to a database named "mary" on the host
> "sheep" with a username 
> and password
> 
> $conn_string = "host=sheep port=5432 dbname=test
> user=lamb password=bar";
> $dbconn4 = pg_connect($conn_string);
> //connect to a database named "test" on the host
> "sheep" with a username 
> and password
> ?>
> 
> I don't know if that answers your question.
> 
> > Can I use however persistent connections ?
> >
> pg_pconnect() works the same way.
> 
> Regards,
> Yasir
> 


                
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