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  1. <?php
  2. // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
  3. // | PHP versions 4 and 5 |
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  5. // | Copyright (c) 1998-2008 Manuel Lemos, Tomas V.V.Cox, |
  6. // | Stig. S. Bakken, Lukas Smith |
  7. // | All rights reserved. |
  8. // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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  25. // | Lukas Smith nor the names of his contributors may be used to endorse |
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  41. // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
  42. // | Author: Paul Cooper <pgc@ucecom.com> |
  43. // +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
  44. //
  45. // $Id$
  46. require_once 'MDB2/Driver/Function/Common.php';
  47. /**
  48. * MDB2 MySQL driver for the function modules
  49. *
  50. * @package MDB2
  51. * @category Database
  52. * @author Lukas Smith <smith@pooteeweet.org>
  53. */
  54. class MDB2_Driver_Function_pgsql extends MDB2_Driver_Function_Common
  55. {
  56. // {{{ executeStoredProc()
  57. /**
  58. * Execute a stored procedure and return any results
  59. *
  60. * @param string $name string that identifies the function to execute
  61. * @param mixed $params array that contains the paramaters to pass the stored proc
  62. * @param mixed $types array that contains the types of the columns in
  63. * the result set
  64. * @param mixed $result_class string which specifies which result class to use
  65. * @param mixed $result_wrap_class string which specifies which class to wrap results in
  66. * @return mixed a result handle or MDB2_OK on success, a MDB2 error on failure
  67. * @access public
  68. */
  69. function executeStoredProc($name, $params = null, $types = null, $result_class = true, $result_wrap_class = false)
  70. {
  71. $db = $this->getDBInstance();
  72. if (PEAR::isError($db)) {
  73. return $db;
  74. }
  75. $query = 'SELECT * FROM '.$name;
  76. $query .= $params ? '('.implode(', ', $params).')' : '()';
  77. return $db->query($query, $types, $result_class, $result_wrap_class);
  78. }
  79. // }}}
  80. // {{{ unixtimestamp()
  81. /**
  82. * return string to call a function to get the unix timestamp from a iso timestamp
  83. *
  84. * @param string $expression
  85. *
  86. * @return string to call a variable with the timestamp
  87. * @access public
  88. */
  89. function unixtimestamp($expression)
  90. {
  91. return 'EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM DATE_TRUNC(\'seconds\', CAST ((' . $expression . ') AS TIMESTAMP)))';
  92. }
  93. // }}}
  94. // {{{ substring()
  95. /**
  96. * return string to call a function to get a substring inside an SQL statement
  97. *
  98. * @return string to call a function to get a substring
  99. * @access public
  100. */
  101. function substring($value, $position = 1, $length = null)
  102. {
  103. if (null !== $length) {
  104. return "SUBSTRING(CAST($value AS VARCHAR) FROM $position FOR $length)";
  105. }
  106. return "SUBSTRING(CAST($value AS VARCHAR) FROM $position)";
  107. }
  108. // }}}
  109. // {{{ random()
  110. /**
  111. * return string to call a function to get random value inside an SQL statement
  112. *
  113. * @return return string to generate float between 0 and 1
  114. * @access public
  115. */
  116. function random()
  117. {
  118. return 'RANDOM()';
  119. }
  120. // }}}
  121. }
  122. ?>