ocinewcursorDescriptionAllocates a new statement handle on the specified connection. Can be used to create ref cursors from stored procedures or SELECT SQL queries. ExampleExample 866. Create and user a cursor if (!$db = @ocinlogon("dev","dev", "ORCL")) { $error = ocierror(); printf("There was an error connecting. Error was: %s", $error["message"]); die(); } $count_cursor = "CURSOR(select count(empno) num_emps from emp " . "where emp.deptno = dept.deptno) as EMPCNT from dept"; $stmt = OCIParse($conn,"select deptno,dname,$count_cursor"); ociexecute($stmt); print "<TABLE BORDER=1>"; print "<TR>"; print "<TR>DEPT NAME</TR>"; print "<TR>DEPT</TR>"; print "<TR>EMPLOYEES</TR>"; print "</TR>"; while (ocifetchinto($stmt,&$data,OCI_ASSOC)) { print "<TR>"; $dname = $data["DNAME"]; $deptno = $data["DEPTNO"]; print "<TD>$dname</TD>"; print "<TD>$deptno</TD>"; ociexecute($data["EMPCNT"]); while (ocifetchinto($data["EMPCNT"],&$subdata,OCI_ASSOC)) { $num_emps = $subdata["NUM_EMPS"]; print "<TD>$num_emps</TD>"; } print "</TR>"; } print "</TABLE>"; ocifreestatemt($stmt); ocilogoff($db);
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