db2_client_info
(no version information, might be only in CVS)
db2_client_info -- Returns an object with properties that describe the DB2 database client
Description
object
db2_client_info ( resource connection )
This function returns an object with read-only properties that return
information about the DB2 database client. The following table lists
the DB2 client properties:
Table 1. DB2 client properties
Property name | Return type | Description |
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APPL_CODEPAGE | int | The application code page. |
CONN_CODEPAGE | int | The code page for the current connection. |
DATA_SOURCE_NAME | string | The data source name (DSN) used to create the current connection
to the database. |
DRIVER_NAME | string | The name of the library that implements the DB2 Call
Level Interface (CLI) specification. |
DRIVER_ODBC_VER | string | The version of ODBC that the DB2 client supports. This returns a
string "MM.mm" where MM is the major version and
mm is the minor version. The DB2 client always
returns "03.51".
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DRIVER_VER | string | The version of the client, in the form of a string "MM.mm.uuuu" where
MM is the major version,
mm is the minor version,
and uuuu is the update. For example, "08.02.0001"
represents major version 8, minor version 2, update 1.
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ODBC_SQL_CONFORMANCE | string | The level of ODBC SQL grammar supported by the client:
- MINIMUM
Supports the minimum ODBC SQL grammar.
- CORE
Supports the core ODBC SQL grammar.
- EXTENDED
Supports extended ODBC SQL grammar.
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ODBC_VER | string | The version of ODBC that the ODBC driver manager supports. This
returns a string "MM.mm.rrrr" where MM is the major
version, mm is the minor version, and
rrrr is the release. The DB2 client always returns
"03.01.0000".
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Parameters
- connection
Specifies an active DB2 client connection.
Return Values
Returns an object on a successful call. Returns FALSE on failure.
Examples
Example 1. A db2_client_info() example
To retrieve information about the client, you must pass a valid
database connection resource to db2_client_info().
<?php $conn = db2_connect( 'SAMPLE', 'db2inst1', 'ibmdb2' ); $client = db2_client_info( $conn );
if ($client) { echo "DRIVER_NAME: "; var_dump( $client->DRIVER_NAME ); echo "DRIVER_VER: "; var_dump( $client->DRIVER_VER ); echo "DATA_SOURCE_NAME: "; var_dump( $client->DATA_SOURCE_NAME ); echo "DRIVER_ODBC_VER: "; var_dump( $client->DRIVER_ODBC_VER ); echo "ODBC_VER: "; var_dump( $client->ODBC_VER ); echo "ODBC_SQL_CONFORMANCE: "; var_dump( $client->ODBC_SQL_CONFORMANCE ); echo "APPL_CODEPAGE: "; var_dump( $client->APPL_CODEPAGE ); echo "CONN_CODEPAGE: "; var_dump( $client->CONN_CODEPAGE ); } else { echo "Error retrieving client information. Perhaps your database connection was invalid."; } db2_close($conn);
?>
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The above example will output: DRIVER_NAME: string(8) "libdb2.a"
DRIVER_VER: string(10) "08.02.0001"
DATA_SOURCE_NAME: string(6) "SAMPLE"
DRIVER_ODBC_VER: string(5) "03.51"
ODBC_VER: string(10) "03.01.0000"
ODBC_SQL_CONFORMANCE: string(8) "EXTENDED"
APPL_CODEPAGE: int(819)
CONN_CODEPAGE: int(819) |
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