Why not using PDO ? It is a global and standardized method to access
to data. :-)
2009/10/27 Giff Hammar gham...@sv-phoenix.com:
I started having trouble with a DBI interface to my PostgreSQL database
after I built a new Ubuntu machine. The Postgres version is 8.3 and the
DBI was written
What are you really want to do ? This is an exemple:
CREATE FUNCTION myfunction () RETURNS trigger AS $$
BEGIN
NEW.update_date = 'now'::date;
RETURN NEW;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
CREATE TRIGGER set_update_date AFTER INSERT ON matable FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE myfunction();
me... :-)
Thanks Lester !
Samuel.
Le lundi 05 octobre 2009 à 08:36 +0100, Lester Caine a écrit :
Samuel ROZE wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
In fact, my request returns a result which i get with the fetch method.
But, it must returns other informations, which are not in the result
Hi !
I'm reading the source of PDO PostgreSQL driver and i see that there's
an empty function, _pdo_pgsql_notice, which is very interesting ! I
think that it is used when PostgreSQL throw Notices.
But, nothing is done...
I want to know if somebody know why the content of the function is
!
Samuel. (French)
Le lundi 05 octobre 2009 à 20:58 +0200, Samuel ROZE a écrit :
Hi !
I'm reading the source of PDO PostgreSQL driver and i see that there's
an empty function, _pdo_pgsql_notice, which is very interesting ! I
think that it is used when PostgreSQL throw Notices.
But, nothing is done
Hi !
I'm new on this mailling list, so i don't realy know if you know the
response and if it is realy here that I have to ask my question :-)
I'm working with PostgreSQL (8.3 form sources) and PDO (PHP 5.2.10 from
sources). In a Postgres function, I have a RAISE NOTICE command. My
function works
('SELECT * FROM public.test_info()')-fetch();
More information on the PDO::query method can be found here:
http://au.php.net/manual/en/pdo.query.php
Cheers
Sent from my iPhone
On 05/10/2009, at 2:06 AM, Samuel ROZE samuel.r...@aliceadsl.fr wrote:
Hi !
I'm new on this mailling list