MySQL and PHP
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Executable::execute
Execute statement
abstract public mysql_xdevapi\Result mysql_xdevapi\Executable::execute();
Execute the statement from either a collection operation or a table query; this functionality allows for method chaining.
This function has no parameters.
One of the Result objects, such as Result or SqlStatementResult.
Example 5.82 execute() examples
<?php $session = mysql_xdevapi\getSession("mysqlx://user:password@localhost"); $session->sql("DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS addressbook")->execute(); $result_sql = $session->sql("CREATE DATABASE addressbook")->execute(); var_dump($result_sql); $schema = $session->getSchema("addressbook"); $collection = $schema->createCollection("humans"); $result_collection = $collection->add( '{"name": "Jane", "jobs": [{"title":"Scientist","Salary":18000}, {"title":"Mother","Salary":0}], "hobbies": ["Walking","Making pies"]}'); $result_collection_executed = $result_collection->execute(); var_dump($result_collection); var_dump($result_collection_executed); ?>
The above example will output something similar to:
object(mysql_xdevapi\SqlStatementResult)#3 (0) { } object(mysql_xdevapi\CollectionAdd)#5 (0) { } object(mysql_xdevapi\Result)#7 (0) { }