MDB_Common::getOne()
Synopsis
mixed &getOne
(
string $query
,
string $type
= null
,
array
$params = array()
,
array $param_types
= null
)
Description
Fetch the first column of the first row of data returned from a query. The function takes care of doing the query and freeing the results when finished.
Parameter
-
string
$query
-
the SQL query or the statement to prepare
-
string
$type
-
if supplied, the type of the column in the result set will be set for fetching
-
array
$params
-
if supplied, prepareQuery()/ executeQuery() will be used with this array as execute parameters
-
array
$param_types
-
if supplied, the values in $param will automatically set to the passed datatypes
Return value
mixed
- the returned value or
a MDB_Error, if fail
Throws
Error code | Error message | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|---|
MDB_ERROR_INVALID | NULL | SQL statement for preparing is not valid. | See the prepareQuery() documentation, if you want to use a SQL statemt using wildcards. |
MDB_ERROR_NEED_MORE_DATA | NULL | To less data for filling the prepared SQL statement. |
Check the number of wild cards given in the SQL statement
prepareQuery()
. Check the count of
entries in the array for $params . The count
of entries have to be equal to the number of wild cards.
|
MDB_ERROR_NO_DB_SELECTED | NULL | No database was chosen. | 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 statement. Ie. using LIMIT in a SQL-Statement for an Oracle database. |
Note
This function can not be called statically.
See
query() , limitQuery() , prepareQuery() , executeQuery() , getRow() , getCol() , getCol() , getCol()