cubrid_close_request

(PECL CUBRID >= 8.3.0)

cubrid_close_requestClose the request handle

Description

cubrid_close_request(resource $req_identifier): bool

The cubrid_close_request() function closes the request handle given by the req_identifier argument, and releases the memory region related to the handle. It is an alias of cubrid_close_prepare().

Parameters

req_identifier

Request identifier.

Return Values

Return true on success.

Examples

Example #1 cubrid_close_request() example

<?php
$con 
cubrid_connect ("localhost"33000"demodb""dba""");
if (
$con) {
   echo 
"connected successfully";
   
$req cubrid_execute $con"select * from members"
                           
CUBRID_INCLUDE_OID CUBRID_ASYNC);
   if (
$req) {
      while ( list (
$id$name) = cubrid_fetch ($req) ){
         echo 
$id;
         echo 
$name;
      } 
      
cubrid_close_request($req); // or you can use cubrid_close_prepare($req)
   
}
   
cubrid_disconnect($con);
}
?>

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