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    Name: Justin Vincent <e-mail contact>
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    Database management, accessing and searching
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  • Detailed description:

  • ezSQL is a widget that makes it very fast and easy for you to use database(s) within your PHP scripts.

    This widget is a php file that you include at the top of your script. Then, instead of using std php database functions listed in the php manual, you use a much smaller (and easier) set of ezSQL functions.

    ezSQL can dramatically increase development time and in most cases will streamline your code and make things run faster as well as making it very easy to debug and optimise your database queries.

    Please read through these examples to see how easy using databases can be using ezSQL.

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    Example 1
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    // Select multiple records from the database..
    $results = $db->get_results("SELECT name, email FROM users");

    foreach ( $results as $user )
    {
    // Access data using object syntax
    echo $user->name;
    echo $user->email;
    }

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    Example 2
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    // Get one row from the database..
    $user = $db->get_row("SELECT name,email FROM users WHERE id = 2");

    echo $user->name;
    echo $user->email;


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    Example 3
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    // Get one variable from the database..
    $var = $db->get_var("SELECT count(*) FROM users");

    echo $var;


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    Example 4
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    // Insert into the database
    $db->query("INSERT INTO users (id, name, email) VALUES (NULL,'Justin','jv@foo.com')");


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    Example 5
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    // Update the database
    $db->query("UPDATE users SET name = 'Justin' WHERE id = 2)");


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    Example 6 (for debugging)
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    // Display last query and all associated results
    $db->debug();


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    Example 7 (for debugging)
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    // Display the structure and contents of query results (or any variable)
    $results = $db->get_results("SELECT name, email FROM users");

    $db->vardump($results);


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    Example 8
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    // Get 'one column' (based on index) from a query..
    $names = $db->get_col("SELECT name,email FROM users",0)

    foreach ( $names as $name )
    {
    echo $name;
    }

    // Get another column from the previous (cached) query results..
    $emails = $db->get_col(null,1)

    foreach ( $emails as $email )
    {
    echo $email;
    }


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    Example 9
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    // Map out the full schema of any given database..

    $db->select("my_database");

    foreach ( $db->get_col("SHOW TABLES",0) as $table_name )
    {

    $db->debug();
    $db->get_results("DESC $table_name");

    }

    $db->debug();
  • Packages that need this class:

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    3SS Data Description Form
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    To retrieve data
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    mysqli kütüphanesi
    Evet manual'de, extension listesinde felan görüyorduk ama nedir pek bilemiyorum...
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  • Files:

  • File Role Description
    Plain text file ez_demo.php Example
    Demo that maps out your db schema
    Plain text file ez_sql.php Class
    Main File
    HTML file ez_sql_help.htm Doc.
    This will really help you to understand this
    Download all files: mysqldb.tar.gz mysqldb.zip
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