(no version information, might be only in CVS)
PDOStatement::closeCursor --
Closes the cursor, enabling the statement to be executed again.
Description
bool
PDOStatement::closeCursor ( void )
PDOStatement::closeCursor() frees up the connection
to the server so that other SQL statements may be issued, but leaves the
statement in a state that enables it to be executed again.
This method is useful for database drivers that do not support executing
a PDOStatement object when a previously executed PDOStatement object still
has unfetched rows. If your database driver suffers from this limitation,
the problem may manifest itself in an out-of-sequence error.
PDOStatement::closeCursor() is implemented either as an
optional driver specific method (allowing for maximum efficiency), or as
the generic PDO fallback if no driver specific function is installed.
The PDO generic fallback is semantically the same as writing the following
code in your PHP script:
<?php
do {
while ($stmt->fetch())
;
if (!$stmt->nextRowset())
break;
} while (true);
?> |