SQLite3Stmt::bindValue
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
SQLite3Stmt::bindValue — Binds the value of a parameter to a statement variable
Description
Binds the value of a parameter to a statement variable.
Before PHP 7.2.14 and 7.3.0, respectively, once the statement has been executed, SQLite3Stmt::reset() needs to be called to be able to change the value of bound parameters.
Parameters
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param
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      Either a string (for named parameters) or an int (for positional parameters) identifying the statement variable to which the value should be bound. If a named parameter does not start with a colon ( :) or an at sign (@), a colon (:) is automatically preprended. Positional parameters start with1.
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value
- 
      The value to bind to a statement variable. 
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type
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      The data type of the value to bind. - 
         SQLITE3_INTEGER: The value is a signed integer, stored in 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 bytes depending on the magnitude of the value.
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         SQLITE3_FLOAT: The value is a floating point value, stored as an 8-byte IEEE floating point number.
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         SQLITE3_TEXT: The value is a text string, stored using the database encoding (UTF-8, UTF-16BE or UTF-16-LE).
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         SQLITE3_BLOB: The value is a blob of data, stored exactly as it was input.
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         SQLITE3_NULL: The value is a NULL value.
 As of PHP 7.0.7, if typeis omitted, it is automatically detected from the type of thevalue: bool and int are treated asSQLITE3_INTEGER, float asSQLITE3_FLOAT, null asSQLITE3_NULLand all others asSQLITE3_TEXT. Formerly, iftypehas been omitted, it has defaulted toSQLITE3_TEXT.Note: If valueisnull, it is always treated asSQLITE3_NULL, regardless of the giventype.
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Return Values
   Returns true if the value is bound to the statement variable,  or false on failure.
  
Changelog
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| 7.4.0 | paramnow also supports the@paramnotation. | 
Examples
Example #1 SQLite3Stmt::bindValue() example
<?php
$db = new SQLite3(':memory:');
$db->exec('CREATE TABLE foo (id INTEGER, bar STRING)');
$db->exec("INSERT INTO foo (id, bar) VALUES (1, 'This is a test')");
$stmt = $db->prepare('SELECT bar FROM foo WHERE id=:id');
$stmt->bindValue(':id', 1, SQLITE3_INTEGER);
$result = $stmt->execute();
var_dump($result->fetchArray(SQLITE3_ASSOC));
?>
The above example will output:
array(1) {
  ["bar"]=>
  string(14) "This is a test"
}
See Also
- SQLite3Stmt::bindParam() - Binds a parameter to a statement variable
- SQLite3::prepare() - Prepares an SQL statement for execution
 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    
 
          