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sqlite_query(PHP 5) sqlite_query(no version information, might be only in CVS) SQLiteDatabase->query -- Executes a query against a given database and returns a result handleDescriptionresource sqlite_query ( resource dbhandle, string query [, int result_type] )resource sqlite_query ( string query, resource dbhandle [, int result_type] ) Object oriented style (method): class SQLiteDatabase {SQLiteResult query ( string query [, int result_type] ) } Executes an SQL statement given by the query against a given database handle. Parameters
Return ValuesThis function will return a result handle or FALSE on failure. For queries that return rows, the result handle can then be used with functions such as sqlite_fetch_array() and sqlite_seek(). Regardless of the query type, this function will return FALSE if the query failed. sqlite_query() returns a buffered, seekable result handle. This is useful for reasonably small queries where you need to be able to randomly access the rows. Buffered result handles will allocate memory to hold the entire result and will not return until it has been fetched. If you only need sequential access to the data, it is recommended that you use the much higher performance sqlite_unbuffered_query() instead. Notes
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