executeMultiple() joins the prepared SQL statment from prepareQuery() with the given data and does the SQL query for every "row" in the $data array.
query handle from prepareQuery()
if supplied, the types of the columns in the result set will be set for fetching
if supplied, prepareQuery()/ executeQuery() will be used with this array as execute parameters
if supplied, the values in $param will automatically set to the passed datatypes
a numeric array containing the data to insert into the query
Table 26-1. Possible PEAR_Error values
Error code | Error message | Reason | Solution |
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MDB_ERROR_INVALID | NULL | SQL statment handle is not valid. | Check correct processing of the SQL statment with prepareQuery() . Note that executeMultiple() requires a handle to the statement returned by prepareQuery() , not the statment itself. |
MDB_ERROR_NEED_MORE_DATA | NULL | To less data for filling the prepared SQL statment. | Check the number of wild cards given in the SQL statment for prepareQuery() . Check the count of entries in the array for $data. The count of entries have to be equal to the number of wild cards. |
MDB_ERROR_NO_DB_SELECTED | NULL | No database was choosen. | Check the DSN in connect() . |
every other error code | Database specific error | Check the database related section of PHP-Manual to detect the reason for this error. In the most cases a misformed SQL statment. Ie. using LIMIT in a SQL-Statment for an Oracle database. |
This function can not be called statically.
Warning |
If an error occurs during execution, the function will be stopped. Possible remaining data will be unprocessed. |
See Introduction - Execute for general using and an example.