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File: mysqli_access_exemple.php
Role: Example script
Content type: text/plain
Description: Exemple of use
Class: MySQLi access
MySQL database access using MySQLi
Author: By
Last change: update of the example file
Date: 14 years ago
Size: 3,383 bytes
 

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<?php

require '\mysqli_class.php';

/*login info / options
    * If set here will overight info set in mysqli_config.php
    * can set database or not
        */
    /* $login=array( 'HOST'=>'localhost',
                        'USER'=>'root',
                        'PASSWORD'=>'',
                    );
    */
    /* $options=array( 'SHOW_EXCEPTIONS'=>true,
                        'SHOW_MESSAGE'=> '<p>An error as occur </p>',
                        'DIE_ON_EXCEPTION'=>false,
                        'AUTOCONNECT'=>false,
                    );
    */
                       
    /* $sqli=new mysqli_access($login,$options);
        $sqli->connect('db');
    */
   
   
$sqli=new mysqli_access();
    echo
'Connection Succeded... ' .$sqli->host_info .'<br />';


/*GET TABLE FIELDS
    */
   
echo '<p><b> Get_Table fields </b></p>';
   
   
$sqli->table='test';
   
$sqli->Get_table_fields();
   
$c=count($sqli->fieldlist);

    echo
"<p> There is " .$c. " fields in the table '". $sqli->table ."' :</p>";
   
        foreach(
$sqli->fieldlist as $key=>$field) {
           
$field_num=$key+1;
            echo
'Field '.$field_num . ' : ' .$field . '<br />';
        }
       
/*GET_DATA
    * The following exemple is really general
    * It will get all the rowas of data from the table
    * If you know the number of field on the table you are working on and the field you want to print just :
    * foreach($data as $row){
    * echo $row['2'];
    * }
    *
    * POSSIBLE SELECTION CRITERES
    *
    * $data=$sqli->Get_data(__LINE__,$field,$where,$group,$sort,$limit);
    *
    * To get specific field only try:
    * $field=$field1
    * $field=array($field1,$field3);
    * To get specific rows try:
    * $where['field name']=value
    * $where=array( 'field1 name'=>value, 'field3 name'=>value )
    * To group try
    * $group='field1';
    * To sort try
    * $sort='field1'
    * $sort=array('field1','field3')
    * To specify the sorting order
    * $sort['field1']='ASC'
    * $sort=array('field1'=>'ASC','field3'=>'DESC');
    *To put a limit
    * $limit=(int)
    */
       
       
echo '<p><b> Get_data </b></p>';
       
       
$field=null;
       
$where['field']='value';
       
       
$sqli->table='tablemame';
       
$data=$sqli->Get_data($field,$where);
   
        echo
"<p> There is " .$sqli->num_rows. " row in the table '". $sqli->table ."'</p>";
       
            foreach(
$data as $key=>$row) {
               
$row_num=$key+1;
                echo
'Row of data number '.$row_num . '<p>';
                    for(
$i=0 ; $i<$c ; $i++){
       
                        echo
' : ' . $row[$i] . ' <br />';
                    }
                echo
'</p>';
            }
            


 
/* INSERT DATA
    * This is just exemple of the syntax
    */
       
$sqli->table='tablename';
       
$values=array('value3','value2','value3','value4');
       
$sqli->Insert_data($values);
       
       
 
/* UPDATE DATA
    * This is just exemple of the syntax
    *
    *POSSIBLE Update arguments
    * $where as to be array
    * $where['field']='value;
    * To update all the fields of the table try :
    * $fields=null; OR $fields=array(all fields);
    * $values=(all values);
    * To update only certain fields
    * $fields=array('field2','field3');
    * $values=array('value1','value2');
    */
   
   
       
$sqli->table='tablename';
        
$where['field']='value';
       
$values=array('value3','value2','value3','value4');
       
$fields=null;
       
$sqli->Update_data($where,$values,$fields); */
    
 
/* DELETE DATA
    * This is just exemple of the syntax
    * $where as to be array : $where['field']='value;
    */
   
$sqli->table='tablename';
   
$where['field']='value';
   
$sqli->Delete_data($where);
   

$sqli->close();

unset(
$sqli);

?>