PHP Database ODBC

2012 年 10 月 23 日6320

PHP Database ODBC

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ODBC is an Application Programming Interface

(API) that allows you to connect to a data source (e.g. an MS

Access database).


Create an ODBC Connection

With an ODBC connection, you can connect to any database, on any computer in

your network, as long as an ODBC connection is available.

Here is how to create an ODBC connection to a MS Access Database:

Note that this configuration has to be done on the computer where your web

site is located. If you are running Internet

Information Server (IIS) on your own computer, the instructions above will work,

but if your web site is located on a remote server, you have to have physical

access to that server, or ask your web host to to set up a DSN for

you to use.


Connecting to an ODBC

The odbc_connect() function is used to connect to an ODBC data source. The function takes

four parameters: the data source name, username,

password, and an optional cursor type.

The odbc_exec() function is used to execute an SQL statement.

Example

The following example creates a connection to a DSN

called northwind, with no username and no password. It then creates an SQL and

executes it:

$conn=odbc_connect('northwind','','');

$sql="SELECT * FROM customers";

$rs=odbc_exec($conn,$sql);


Retrieving Records

The odbc_fetch_row() function is used to return records from the result-set. This function returns true if it is able to return rows, otherwise

false.

The function takes two parameters: the ODBC result identifier and an optional

row number:

odbc_fetch_row($rs)


Retrieving Fields from a Record

The odbc_result() function is used to read fields from a record. This function

takes two parameters: the ODBC

result identifier and a field number or name.

The code line below returns the value of the first field from the record:

$compname=odbc_result($rs,1);

The code line below returns the value of a field called "CompanyName":

$compname=odbc_result($rs,"CompanyName");


Closing an ODBC Connection

The odbc_close() function is used to close an ODBC connection.

odbc_close($conn);


An ODBC Example

The following example shows how to first create a database connection, then a

result-set, and then display the data in an HTML table.

<html>

<body>

<?载绿

$conn=odbc_connect('northwind','','');

if (!$conn)

{exit("Connection Failed: " . $conn);}

$sql="SELECT * FROM customers";

$rs=odbc_exec($conn,$sql);

if (!$rs)

{exit("Error in SQL");}

echo "<table><tr>";

echo "<th>Companyname</th>";

echo "<th>Contactname</th></tr>";

while (odbc_fetch_row($rs))

{

$compname=odbc_result($rs,"CompanyName");

$conname=odbc_result($rs,"ContactName");

echo "<tr><td>$compname</td>";

echo "<td>$conname</td></tr>";

}

odbc_close($conn);

echo "</table>";

?>

</body>

</html>

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