DB_common::commit()
DB_common::commit() – Commits the current transaction
Synopsis
mixed commit (
)
Description
Commits the current transaction.
Throws
Error code | Error message | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|---|
every other error code | Database specific error | Check the database related section of PHP-Manual to detect the reason for this error. |
Note
This function can not be called statically.
When using MySQL as your DBMS, transactions can only be used when the tables in question use the InnoDB format.
Example
Using commit()
<?php
// Once you have a valid DB object named $db...
$db->autoCommit(false);
$db->query('CREATE TABLE blah (a integer)');
$db->commit();
$db->query('INSERT INTO blah (a) VALUES (11)');
$res =& $db->query('SELECT a FROM blah');
if (DB::isError($res)) {
echo $res->getMessage() . "\n";
}
while ($res->fetchInto($row, DB_FETCHMODE_ORDERED)) {
echo $row[0] . "\n";
}
$res->free();
$db->query('DROP TABLE blah');
$db->commit();
?>