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							- <?php
 - /*
 -  *  $Id$
 -  *
 -  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 -  * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 -  * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 -  * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 -  * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 -  * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 -  * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 -  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 -  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 -  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 -  * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 -  *
 -  * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many individuals
 -  * and is licensed under the LGPL. For more information, see
 -  * <http://www.doctrine-project.org>.
 - */
 - 
 - namespace Doctrine\DBAL\Driver\IBMDB2;
 - 
 - class DB2Statement implements \Doctrine\DBAL\Driver\Statement
 - {
 -     private $_stmt = null;
 - 
 -     private $_bindParam = array();
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * DB2_BINARY, DB2_CHAR, DB2_DOUBLE, or DB2_LONG 
 -      * @var <type>
 -      */
 -     static private $_typeMap = array(
 -         \PDO::PARAM_INT => DB2_LONG,
 -         \PDO::PARAM_STR => DB2_CHAR,
 -     );
 - 
 -     public function __construct($stmt)
 -     {
 -         $this->_stmt = $stmt;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * Binds a value to a corresponding named or positional
 -      * placeholder in the SQL statement that was used to prepare the statement.
 -      *
 -      * @param mixed $param          Parameter identifier. For a prepared statement using named placeholders,
 -      *                              this will be a parameter name of the form :name. For a prepared statement
 -      *                              using question mark placeholders, this will be the 1-indexed position of the parameter
 -      *
 -      * @param mixed $value          The value to bind to the parameter.
 -      * @param integer $type         Explicit data type for the parameter using the PDO::PARAM_* constants.
 -      *
 -      * @return boolean              Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
 -      */
 -     function bindValue($param, $value, $type = null)
 -     {
 -         return $this->bindParam($param, $value, $type);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * Binds a PHP variable to a corresponding named or question mark placeholder in the
 -      * SQL statement that was use to prepare the statement. Unlike PDOStatement->bindValue(),
 -      * the variable is bound as a reference and will only be evaluated at the time
 -      * that PDOStatement->execute() is called.
 -      *
 -      * Most parameters are input parameters, that is, parameters that are
 -      * used in a read-only fashion to build up the query. Some drivers support the invocation
 -      * of stored procedures that return data as output parameters, and some also as input/output
 -      * parameters that both send in data and are updated to receive it.
 -      *
 -      * @param mixed $param          Parameter identifier. For a prepared statement using named placeholders,
 -      *                              this will be a parameter name of the form :name. For a prepared statement
 -      *                              using question mark placeholders, this will be the 1-indexed position of the parameter
 -      *
 -      * @param mixed $variable       Name of the PHP variable to bind to the SQL statement parameter.
 -      *
 -      * @param integer $type         Explicit data type for the parameter using the PDO::PARAM_* constants. To return
 -      *                              an INOUT parameter from a stored procedure, use the bitwise OR operator to set the
 -      *                              PDO::PARAM_INPUT_OUTPUT bits for the data_type parameter.
 -      * @return boolean              Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
 -      */
 -     function bindParam($column, &$variable, $type = null)
 -     {
 -         $this->_bindParam[$column] =& $variable;
 - 
 -         if ($type && isset(self::$_typeMap[$type])) {
 -             $type = self::$_typeMap[$type];
 -         } else {
 -             $type = DB2_CHAR;
 -         }
 - 
 -         if (!db2_bind_param($this->_stmt, $column, "variable", DB2_PARAM_IN, $type)) {
 -             throw new DB2Exception(db2_stmt_errormsg());
 -         }
 -         return true;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * Closes the cursor, enabling the statement to be executed again.
 -      *
 -      * @return boolean              Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
 -      */
 -     function closeCursor()
 -     {
 -         if (!$this->_stmt) {
 -             return false;
 -         }
 - 
 -         $this->_bindParam = array();
 -         db2_free_result($this->_stmt);
 -         $ret = db2_free_stmt($this->_stmt);
 -         $this->_stmt = false;
 -         return $ret;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * columnCount
 -      * Returns the number of columns in the result set
 -      *
 -      * @return integer              Returns the number of columns in the result set represented
 -      *                              by the PDOStatement object. If there is no result set,
 -      *                              this method should return 0.
 -      */
 -     function columnCount()
 -     {
 -         if (!$this->_stmt) {
 -             return false;
 -         }
 -         return db2_num_fields($this->_stmt);
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * errorCode
 -      * Fetch the SQLSTATE associated with the last operation on the statement handle
 -      *
 -      * @see Doctrine_Adapter_Interface::errorCode()
 -      * @return string       error code string
 -      */
 -     function errorCode()
 -     {
 -         return db2_stmt_error();
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * errorInfo
 -      * Fetch extended error information associated with the last operation on the statement handle
 -      *
 -      * @see Doctrine_Adapter_Interface::errorInfo()
 -      * @return array        error info array
 -      */
 -     function errorInfo()
 -     {
 -         return array(
 -             0 => db2_stmt_errormsg(),
 -             1 => db2_stmt_error(),
 -         );
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * Executes a prepared statement
 -      *
 -      * If the prepared statement included parameter markers, you must either:
 -      * call PDOStatement->bindParam() to bind PHP variables to the parameter markers:
 -      * bound variables pass their value as input and receive the output value,
 -      * if any, of their associated parameter markers or pass an array of input-only
 -      * parameter values
 -      *
 -      *
 -      * @param array $params             An array of values with as many elements as there are
 -      *                                  bound parameters in the SQL statement being executed.
 -      * @return boolean                  Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
 -      */
 -     function execute($params = null)
 -     {
 -         if (!$this->_stmt) {
 -             return false;
 -         }
 - 
 -         /*$retval = true;
 -         if ($params !== null) {
 -             $retval = @db2_execute($this->_stmt, $params);
 -         } else {
 -             $retval = @db2_execute($this->_stmt);
 -         }*/
 -         if ($params === null) {
 -             ksort($this->_bindParam);
 -             $params = array_values($this->_bindParam);
 -         }
 -         $retval = @db2_execute($this->_stmt, $params);
 - 
 -         if ($retval === false) {
 -             throw new DB2Exception(db2_stmt_errormsg());
 -         }
 -         return $retval;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * fetch
 -      *
 -      * @see Query::HYDRATE_* constants
 -      * @param integer $fetchStyle           Controls how the next row will be returned to the caller.
 -      *                                      This value must be one of the Query::HYDRATE_* constants,
 -      *                                      defaulting to Query::HYDRATE_BOTH
 -      *
 -      * @param integer $cursorOrientation    For a PDOStatement object representing a scrollable cursor,
 -      *                                      this value determines which row will be returned to the caller.
 -      *                                      This value must be one of the Query::HYDRATE_ORI_* constants, defaulting to
 -      *                                      Query::HYDRATE_ORI_NEXT. To request a scrollable cursor for your
 -      *                                      PDOStatement object,
 -      *                                      you must set the PDO::ATTR_CURSOR attribute to Doctrine::CURSOR_SCROLL when you
 -      *                                      prepare the SQL statement with Doctrine_Adapter_Interface->prepare().
 -      *
 -      * @param integer $cursorOffset         For a PDOStatement object representing a scrollable cursor for which the
 -      *                                      $cursorOrientation parameter is set to Query::HYDRATE_ORI_ABS, this value specifies
 -      *                                      the absolute number of the row in the result set that shall be fetched.
 -      *
 -      *                                      For a PDOStatement object representing a scrollable cursor for
 -      *                                      which the $cursorOrientation parameter is set to Query::HYDRATE_ORI_REL, this value
 -      *                                      specifies the row to fetch relative to the cursor position before
 -      *                                      PDOStatement->fetch() was called.
 -      *
 -      * @return mixed
 -      */
 -     function fetch($fetchStyle = \PDO::FETCH_BOTH)
 -     {
 -         switch ($fetchStyle) {
 -             case \PDO::FETCH_BOTH:
 -                 return db2_fetch_both($this->_stmt);
 -             case \PDO::FETCH_ASSOC:
 -                 return db2_fetch_assoc($this->_stmt);
 -             case \PDO::FETCH_NUM:
 -                 return db2_fetch_array($this->_stmt);
 -             default:
 -                 throw new DB2Exception("Given Fetch-Style " . $fetchStyle . " is not supported.");
 -         }
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * Returns an array containing all of the result set rows
 -      *
 -      * @param integer $fetchStyle           Controls how the next row will be returned to the caller.
 -      *                                      This value must be one of the Query::HYDRATE_* constants,
 -      *                                      defaulting to Query::HYDRATE_BOTH
 -      *
 -      * @param integer $columnIndex          Returns the indicated 0-indexed column when the value of $fetchStyle is
 -      *                                      Query::HYDRATE_COLUMN. Defaults to 0.
 -      *
 -      * @return array
 -      */
 -     function fetchAll($fetchStyle = \PDO::FETCH_BOTH)
 -     {
 -         $rows = array();
 -         while ($row = $this->fetch($fetchStyle)) {
 -             $rows[] = $row;
 -         }
 -         return $rows;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * fetchColumn
 -      * Returns a single column from the next row of a
 -      * result set or FALSE if there are no more rows.
 -      *
 -      * @param integer $columnIndex          0-indexed number of the column you wish to retrieve from the row. If no
 -      *                                      value is supplied, PDOStatement->fetchColumn()
 -      *                                      fetches the first column.
 -      *
 -      * @return string                       returns a single column in the next row of a result set.
 -      */
 -     function fetchColumn($columnIndex = 0)
 -     {
 -         $row = $this->fetch(\PDO::FETCH_NUM);
 -         if ($row && isset($row[$columnIndex])) {
 -             return $row[$columnIndex];
 -         }
 -         return false;
 -     }
 - 
 -     /**
 -      * rowCount
 -      * rowCount() returns the number of rows affected by the last DELETE, INSERT, or UPDATE statement
 -      * executed by the corresponding object.
 -      *
 -      * If the last SQL statement executed by the associated Statement object was a SELECT statement,
 -      * some databases may return the number of rows returned by that statement. However,
 -      * this behaviour is not guaranteed for all databases and should not be
 -      * relied on for portable applications.
 -      *
 -      * @return integer                      Returns the number of rows.
 -      */
 -     function rowCount()
 -     {
 -         return (@db2_num_rows($this->_stmt))?:0;
 -     }
 - }
 
 
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