Hello List,
is there anybody out there, who could help me in finding something I know
from good old java: Connection Pooling.
Is there a mechanism or project that provides that for PHP 5? Reason I
create a 20 page pdf with data out of MySQL 4.1
(that means using the mysqli methods) where I require
've already put some thought in it, but I see no reason to
reinvent the wheel again. Has anybody
any better ideas? I'm open to solutions.
thx
Jan Bro
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thx folks,
I pretty much thought version 1 to be the best.
I' wouldn't have known how to carry the result to other pages anyway.
Jan
>
>
> Hi,
> I've got a page with lot's of visitors every day and I sure hope to
> get more, so I'm already thinking of performance. This is what I've
> got.
>
Hi,
I've got a page with lot's of visitors every day and I sure hope to
get more, so I'm already thinking of performance. This is what I've
got.
Users select one or more things out of a couple drop down menus,
no big deal. Their selection is than shown, with a limitation of
20 results on the pag
Hi, i managed it on my own, this
is what I came up with, maybe it's usefull for one of you. It soure kept me
busy.
$datum_beginn="#$jahr/$monat_1/01#";
$datum_ende="#$jahr/$monat_1/$anzahl_tage_im_Monat#";
$datensatz_datum=odbc_exec($db_connection,"select * from Janbro_Ter
oh, i've forgot to mention, I've already tried that, with the same result,
sorry my mistake. Even 12.12.2002 brings back the same result. It
doesn't make a difference if I use # or not.
But thx anayway, i'm sure it is some dumb mistake i made.
Jan
on 3/9/03 4:42 PM, Jan Bro
Hi,
i've posted this in the general list, but I've got no answer. Well I'm still
hoping there is one ;-)
I've got the following code:
$datum_beginn="2002-12-12";
$datensatz=odbc_exec($db_connection,"select * from Termin where Datumsfeld
>'#$datum_beginn#'");
I get an error message that data in c