Description
resource
pg_query_params ( resource connection, string query, array params )
resource
pg_query_params ( string query, array params )
Submits a command to the server and waits for the result, with the ability
to pass parameters separately from the SQL command text.
pg_query_params() is like pg_query(),
but offers additional functionality: parameter
values can be specified separately from the command string proper.
pg_query_params() is supported only against PostgreSQL 7.4 or
higher connections; it will fail when using earlier versions.
If parameters are used, they are referred to in the query
string as $1, $2, etc. params specifies the actual values of the
parameters. A NULL value in this array means the corresponding parameter is SQL
NULL.
The primary advantage of pg_query_params() over pg_query()
is that parameter values
may be separated from the query string, thus avoiding the need for tedious
and error-prone quoting and escaping. Unlike pg_query(),
pg_query_params() allows at
most one SQL command in the given string. (There can be semicolons in it,
but not more than one nonempty command.)