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oci_new_collection

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL OCI8 >= 1.1.0)

oci_new_collectionInicializa una nueva colección Oracle

Descripción

oci_new_collection(resource $connection, string $type_name, ?string $schema = null): OCICollection|false

Inicializa una nueva colección Oracle.

Parámetros

connection

Un identificador de conexión Oracle, devuelto por la función oci_connect() o la función oci_pconnect().

type_name

Debe ser un tipo nombrado válido (en mayúsculas).

schema

Debe apuntar al esquema de la base de datos, donde el tipo fue creado. El nombre del usuario actual es utilizado cuando null es proporcionado.

Valores devueltos

Devuelve un nuevo objeto OCICollection, o false si ocurre un error.

Historial de cambios

Versión Descripción
8.0.0, PECL OCI8 3.0.0 schema ahora es nullable.

Notas

Nota:

La clase OCICollection se llamaba OCI-Collection antes de PHP 8 y OCI8 3.0.0.

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VLroyrenn
7 years ago
This is a woefully underdocumented feature (at least here), but being able to bind collections to prepared statements instead of rolling your own SQL arrays is a massive improvement in terms of safety and conveinience, and a feature I think more DBMS should have in their API.

You can basically send collections of the types listed by the following query :

SELECT * FROM SYS.ALL_TYPES WHERE TYPECODE = 'COLLECTION' AND TYPE_NAME LIKE 'ODCI%'

Those are all collections that can contain any number of the SQL type indicated in their name.

<?php
$my_array
= ["foo", "bar", "baz"];

$my_collection = oci_new_collection($conn, 'ODCIVARCHAR2LIST', 'SYS');

foreach(
$my_array as $elem) {
$cell_collection->append($elem);
}

oci_bind_by_name($statement, ":collection", $my_collection, -1, SQLT_NTY);
?>

The collection ressource can be appended with numbers, strings or dates (which need to be passed as strings in the "DD-MON-YY" format, such as "27-MAR-18", apparently) depending on the types supported by the collection you're using, and none of these appear to support timestamps or any of the more complex data types.

Code for the OCI collection type, for reference :

http://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=blob;f=ext/oci8/oci8_collection.c;hb=refs/heads/master#l429
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