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Creates a new connection to an IBM DB2 Universal Database, IBM Cloudscape, or Apache Derby database.
For a cataloged connection to a database, database represents the database alias in the DB2 client catalog.
For an uncataloged connection to a database, database represents a complete connection string in the following format:
DATABASE=database;HOSTNAME=hostname;PORT=port;PROTOCOL=TCPIP;UID=username;PWD=password;
where the parameters represent the following values:
The name of the database.
The hostname or IP address of the database server.
The TCP/IP port on which the database is listening for requests.
The username with which you are connecting to the database.
The password with which you are connecting to the database.
The username with which you are connecting to the database.
For uncataloged connections, you must pass a NULL
value or empty
string.
The password with which you are connecting to the database.
For uncataloged connections, you must pass a NULL
value or empty
string.
An associative array of connection options that affect the behavior of the connection, where valid array keys include:
Passing the DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_ON
value turns
autocommit on for this connection handle.
Passing the DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF
value turns
autocommit off for this connection handle.
Passing the DB2_CASE_NATURAL
value specifies
that column names are returned in natural case.
Passing the DB2_CASE_LOWER
value specifies
that column names are returned in lower case.
Passing the DB2_CASE_UPPER
value specifies
that column names are returned in upper case.
Passing the DB2_FORWARD_ONLY
value specifies a
forward-only cursor for a statement resource. This is the default
cursor type and is supported on all database servers.
Passing the DB2_SCROLLABLE
value specifies a
scrollable cursor for a statement resource. This mode enables
random access to rows in a result set, but currently is supported
only by IBM DB2 Universal Database.
The following new i5/OS options are available as of ibm_db2 version 1.5.1. Note: prior versions of ibm_db2 do not support these new i5 options.
A character value that indicates the default library that will be used for resolving unqualified file references. This is not valid if the connection is using system naming mode.
DB2_I5_NAMING_ON
value turns on DB2 UDB CLI iSeries
system naming mode. Files are qualified using the slash (/) delimiter.
Unqualified files are resolved using the library list for the job.
DB2_I5_NAMING_OFF
value turns off DB2 UDB CLI default
naming mode, which is SQL naming. Files are qualified using the period (.)
delimiter. Unqualified files are resolved using either the default library
or the current user ID.
The i5_commit attribute should be set before the db2_connect(). If the value is changed after the connection has been established, and the connection is to a remote data source, the change does not take effect until the next successful db2_connect() for the connection handle.
Note: php.ini setting ibm_db2.i5_allow_commit==0
or DB2_I5_TXN_NO_COMMIT
is the default, but may be
overridden with the i5_commit option.
DB2_I5_TXN_NO_COMMIT
- Commitment control is not used.
DB2_I5_TXN_READ_UNCOMMITTED
- Dirty reads, nonrepeatable
reads, and phantoms are possible.
DB2_I5_TXN_READ_COMMITTED
- Dirty reads are not possible.
Nonrepeatable reads, and phantoms are possible.
DB2_I5_TXN_REPEATABLE_READ
- Dirty reads and nonrepeatable
reads are not possible. Phantoms are possible.
DB2_I5_TXN_SERIALIZABLE
- Transactions are serializable.
Dirty reads, non-repeatable reads, and phantoms are not possible
DB2_FIRST_IO
All queries are optimized with the goal of
returning the first page of output as fast as possible. This goal works well
when the output is controlled by a user who is most likely to cancel the query
after viewing the first page of output data. Queries coded with an
OPTIMIZE FOR nnn ROWS clause honor the goal specified by the clause.
DB2_ALL_IO
All queries are optimized with the goal of running
the entire query to completion in the shortest amount of elapsed time. This is a
good option when the output of a query is being written to a file or report, or
the interface is queuing the output data. Queries coded with an OPTIMIZE FOR nnn
ROWS clause honor the goal specified by the clause. This is the default.
DB2_I5_DBCS_ALLOC_ON
value turns on DB2 6X allocation scheme
for DBCS translation column size growth.
DB2_I5_DBCS_ALLOC_OFF
value turns off DB2 6X allocation scheme
for DBCS translation column size growth.
Note: php.ini setting ibm_db2.i5_dbcs_alloc==0 or
DB2_I5_DBCS_ALLOC_OFF
is the default, but may be overridden
with the i5_dbcs_alloc option.
SQL_FMT_ISO
- The International Organization for Standardization
(ISO) date format yyyy-mm-dd is used. This is the default.
DB2_I5_FMT_USA
- The United States date format mm/dd/yyyy is used.
DB2_I5_FMT_EUR
- The European date format dd.mm.yyyy is used.
DB2_I5_FMT_JIS
- The Japanese Industrial Standard date format
yyyy-mm-dd is used.
DB2_I5_FMT_MDY
- The date format mm/dd/yyyy is used.
DB2_I5_FMT_DMY
- The date format dd/mm/yyyy is used.
DB2_I5_FMT_YMD
- The date format yy/mm/dd is used.
DB2_I5_FMT_JUL
- The Julian date format yy/ddd is used.
DB2_I5_FMT_JOB
- The job default is used.
DB2_I5_SEP_SLASH
- A slash ( / ) is used as the date separator.
This is the default.
DB2_I5_SEP_DASH
- A dash ( - ) is used as the date separator.
DB2_I5_SEP_PERIOD
- A period ( . ) is used as the date
separator.
DB2_I5_SEP_COMMA
- A comma ( , ) is used as the date separator.
DB2_I5_SEP_BLANK
- A blank is used as the date separator.
DB2_I5_SEP_JOB
- The job default is used
DB2_I5_FMT_ISO
- The International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) time format hh.mm.ss is used. This is the default.
DB2_I5_FMT_USA
- The United States time format
hh:mmxx is used, where xx is AM or PM.
DB2_I5_FMT_EUR
- The European time format hh.mm.ss
is used.
DB2_I5_FMT_JIS
- The Japanese Industrial Standard
time format hh:mm:ss is used.
DB2_I5_FMT_HMS
- The hh:mm:ss format is used.
DB2_I5_SEP_COLON
- A colon ( : ) is used as the time
separator. This is the default.
DB2_I5_SEP_PERIOD
- A period ( . ) is used as the time
separator.
DB2_I5_SEP_COMMA
- A comma ( , ) is used as the time
separator.
DB2_I5_SEP_BLANK
- A blank is used as the time separator.
DB2_I5_SEP_JOB
- The job default is used.
DB2_I5_SEP_PERIOD
- A period ( . ) is used as
the decimal separator. This is the default.
DB2_I5_SEP_COMMA
- A comma ( , ) is used as the
decimal separator.
DB2_I5_SEP_JOB
- The job default is used.
Returns a connection handle resource if the connection attempt is
successful. If the connection attempt fails, db2_connect()
returns FALSE
.
Cataloged connections require you to have previously cataloged the target database through the DB2 Command Line Processor (CLP) or DB2 Configuration Assistant.
<?php
$database = 'SAMPLE';
$user = 'db2inst1';
$password = 'ibmdb2';
$conn = db2_connect($database, $user, $password);
if ($conn) {
echo "Connection succeeded.";
db2_close($conn);
}
else {
echo "Connection failed.";
}
?>
The above example will output:
Connection succeeded.
An uncataloged connection enables you to dynamically connect to a database.
<?php
$database = 'SAMPLE';
$user = 'db2inst1';
$password = 'ibmdb2';
$hostname = 'localhost';
$port = 50000;
$conn_string = "DRIVER={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};DATABASE=$database;" .
"HOSTNAME=$hostname;PORT=$port;PROTOCOL=TCPIP;UID=$user;PWD=$password;";
$conn = db2_connect($conn_string, '', '');
if ($conn) {
echo "Connection succeeded.";
db2_close($conn);
}
else {
echo "Connection failed.";
}
?>
The above example will output:
Connection succeeded.
Passing an array of options to db2_connect() enables you to modify the default behavior of the connection handle.
<?php
$database = 'SAMPLE';
$user = 'db2inst1';
$password = 'ibmdb2';
$options = array('autocommit' => DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF);
$conn = db2_connect($database, $user, $password, $options);
if ($conn) {
echo "Connection succeeded.\n";
if (db2_autocommit($conn)) {
echo "Autocommit is on.\n";
}
else {
echo "Autocommit is off.\n";
}
db2_close($conn);
}
else {
echo "Connection failed.";
}
?>
The above example will output:
Connection succeeded.
Autocommit is off.
To achieve best performance for your i5/OS ibm_db2 1.5.1 PHP application use the default host, userid, and password for your db2_connect().
<?php
$library = "ADC";
$i5 = db2_connect("", "", "", array("i5_lib"=>"qsys2"));
$result = db2_exec($i5,
"select * from systables where table_schema = '$library'");
while ($row = db2_fetch_both($result)) {
echo $row['TABLE_NAME']."</br>";
}
db2_close($i5);
?>
The above example will output:
ANIMALS
NAMES
PICTURES
db2_close() |
db2_pconnect() |