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ibase_gen_id

(PHP 5)

ibase_gen_idIncrements the named generator and returns its new value

说明

mixed ibase_gen_id ( string $generator [, int $increment = 1 [, resource $link_identifier = NULL ]] )
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返回值

Returns new generator value as integer, or as string if the value is too big.


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robert (2006-12-11 23:24:49)

EXAMPLE:
You need to know the generator?s value after INSERT:
Before INSERT-Statement run
$nextnumber=ibase_gen_id ("GEN_NAME",1);
GEN_NAME: is the generator?s name
1: means add 1 to actual value of generator
$nextnumber: is variable to store generators value after incrementing
In the INSERT-Statement you can use $nextnumber instead of using generator directly like in:
INSERT INTO test (field1, field2) VALUES gen_id(gen_test_id, 1), 'testme');

escoric at latinmail dot com (2004-08-17 10:00:13)

$sql="INSERT INTO mitabla(campo1,campo2,..campo n) VALUES(GEN_ID(mitabla1_codigo_gen,1),'contenido 1', 'contenido 2', 'contenido n' )";

mfischer at php dot net (2004-04-28 04:54:01)

Question arose on php-dev:
How does ibase_gen_id() handle 64bit values?
Interbase 6/Firebird generators are always 64-bit signed integers
(Firebird's BIGINT type), regardless of the platform the client is
running.
On 64-bit platforms, this will never require conversion as PHP's int
type is 64 bits wide on those platforms. On 32-bit platforms, the
generated value is converted to a string if it exceeds the limits of a
32-bit signed integer.
(This behaviour is consistent with the ibase_fetch_*() functions, that
will use strings to represent numerical values that cannot be represented
accurately using native PHP numerical types.)
[Edited by PHP/Interbase maintainer.]

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