oci_bind_array_by_name --
Binds PHP array to Oracle PL/SQL array by name
Description
bool oci_bind_array_by_name ( resource stmt, string name, array &var_array, int max_table_length [, int max_item_length [, int type]] )
Note:
This function is available since OCI8 release 1.2 and PHP release 5.1.2.
oci_bind_array_by_name() binds the PHP array
var_array to the Oracle placeholder
name, which points to Oracle PL/SQL array.
Whether it will be used for input or output will be determined at
run-time. The max_table_length
parameter sets the maximum length both for incoming and result arrays.
Parameter max_item_length sets maximum length for
array items. If max_item_length was not specified
or equals to -1, oci_bind_array_by_name() will use
find the longest element in the incoming array and will use it as
maximum length for array items. type parameter
should be used to set the type of PL/SQL array items. See list of
available types below.
SQLT_NUM - for arrays of NUMBER.
SQLT_INT - for arrays of INTEGER (Note: INTEGER
it is actually a synonym for NUMBER(38), but
SQLT_NUM type won't work in this case even
though they are synonyms).
$create_pkg = " CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE ARRAYBINDPKG1 AS TYPE ARRTYPE IS TABLE OF VARCHAR(20) INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; PROCEDURE iobind(c1 IN OUT ARRTYPE); END ARRAYBINDPKG1;"; $statement = oci_parse($c, $create_pkg); oci_execute($statement);
$create_pkg_body = " CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY ARRAYBINDPKG1 AS CURSOR CUR IS SELECT name FROM bind_example; PROCEDURE iobind(c1 IN OUT ARRTYPE) IS BEGIN FOR i IN 1..5 LOOP INSERT INTO bind_example VALUES (c1(i)); END LOOP; IF NOT CUR%ISOPEN THEN OPEN CUR; END IF; FOR i IN REVERSE 1..5 LOOP FETCH CUR INTO c1(i); IF CUR%NOTFOUND THEN CLOSE CUR; EXIT; END IF; END LOOP; END iobind; END ARRAYBINDPKG1;"; $statement = oci_parse($c, $create_pkg_body); oci_execute($statement);