Welcome to GuardiansWorlds.com
 
 

  User Info Box

Anonymous
3.16.125.220
Nickname:

Password:

Security Code:
Security Code
Type Security Code:


User Stats:
Today: 0
Yesterday: 0
This Month: 0
This Year: 0
Total Users: 117
New Members:
Online Now:
  Guests: 27
3.16.xxx.xxx
66.249.xx.xx
18.190.xxx.xx
172.69.xx.xxx
172.69.xxx.xx

  Total Online: 27
Server Time:
Apr 04, 2025
05:34 pm UTC
 

  Modules/Site Links

· Home
· Bible-MM
· Birds-MM
· Car_Show-MM
· Christmas-MM
· Content
· Domaining-MM
· Downloads
· Drugs-MM
· Event Calendar
· FAQ
· Feedback
· Fish-MM
· Gambling_Guide-MM
· Guardians Worlds Chat
· HTML_Manual
· Internet_Traffic_Report
· IP_Tracking Tool
· Journal
· Members List
· Movies-MM
· Music_Sound-MM
· NukeSentinel
· PHP-Nuke_Tools
· PHP_Manual-MM
· PING Tool
· Private Messages
· Recommend Us
· Reptiles-MM
· Search
· SEO_Tools
· Statistics
· Stories Archive
· Submit News
· Surveys
· Top 30
· Topics
· Visitor Mapping System
· Web Links
· Webcams
· Web_Development-MM
· YahooNews
· YahooPool
· Your Account
 

  Categories Menu

· All Categories
· Camaro and Firebird
· FTP Server
· New Camaro
· News
· Online Gaming
 

  Survey

Which is your favorite generation Camaro or Firebird?

1st Gen. 67-69 Camaro
2nd Gen. 70-81 Camaro
3rd Gen. 82-92 Camaro
4th Gen. A 93-97 Camaro
4th Gen. B 98-2002 Camaro
1st Gen. 67-69 Firebird
2nd Gen. 70-81 Firebird
3rd Gen. 82-92 Firebird
4th Gen. A 93-97 Firebird
4th Gen. B 98-2002 Firebird



Results
Polls

Votes: 66
Comments: 0
 

  Cluster Maps

Locations of visitors to this page
 

  Languages

Select Interface Language:

 

 
  SDO_DAS_Relational::applyChanges

SDO_DAS_Relational::applyChanges

(no version information, might be only in CVS)

SDO_DAS_Relational::applyChanges --  Applies the changes made to a data graph back to the database.

Description

void SDO_DAS_Relational::applyChanges ( PDO database_handle, SDODataObject root_data_object )

Warning

This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, the name of this function, and anything else documented about this function may change without notice in a future release of PHP. Use this function at your own risk.

Given a PDO database handle and the special root object of a data graph, examine the change summary in the datagraph and applies the changes to the database. The changes that it can apply can be creations of data objects, deletes of data objects, and modifications to properties of data objects.

Parameters

PDO_database_handle

Constructed using the PDO extension. A typical line to construct a PDO database handle might look like this:
$dbh = new PDO("mysql:dbname=COMPANYDB;host=localhost",DATABASE_USER,DATABASE_PASSWORD);

root_data_object

The special root object which is at the top of every SDO data graph.

Return Values

None. Note however that the datagraph that was passed is still intact and usable. Furthermore, if data objects were created and written back to a table with autogenerated primary keys, then those primary keys will now be set in the data objects. If the changes were successfully written, then the change summary associated with the datagraph will have been cleared, so that it is possible to now make further changes to the data graph and apply those changes in turn. In this way it is possible to work with the same data graph and apply changes repeatedly.

Errors/Exceptions

SDO_DAS_Relational::applyChanges() can throw an SDO_DAS_Relational_Exception if it is unable to apply all the changes correctly.

The Relational DAS starts a database transaction before beginning to apply the changes and will commit the transaction only if they are all successful. The Relational DAS generates qualified update and delete statements which contain a where clause that specifies that the row to be updated or deleted must contain the same values that it did when the data was first retrieved. This is how the the optimistic concurrency is implemented. If any of the qualified update or delete statements fails to update or delete their target row, it may be because the data has been altered in the database in the meantime. In any event, if any update fails for any reason, the transaction is rolled back and an exception thrown. The exception will contain the generated SQL statement that failed.

The Relational DAS also catches any PDO exceptions and obtains PDO diagnostic information which it includes in an SDO_DAS_Relational_Exception which it then throws.

Examples

Please see the Examples section in the general information about the Relational DAS for many examples of calling this method. Please see also the section on Tracing to see how you can see what SQL statements are generated by the Relational DAS.

 
 


 
  Disipal DesignsAnti-Spam
All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © 2002 by me.
You can syndicate our news using the file backend.php or ultramode.txt This site contains info,links,chat,message board/forum for online games,gaming,other features.Check out my servers and stats for Killing Floor, Quake3 Rocket Arenas & Deathmatch,Trade Wars 2002 & FTP server.Camaro/Firebirds, car info.