(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5)
pg_delete — Deletes records
pg_delete() deletes records from a table specified by the keys and values in assoc_array. If options is specified, pg_convert() is applied to assoc_array with the specified options.
PostgreSQL database connection resource.
Name of the table from which to delete rows.
An array whose keys are field names in the table table_name, and whose values are the values of those fields that are to be deleted.
Any number of PGSQL_CONV_FORCE_NULL, PGSQL_DML_NO_CONV, PGSQL_DML_EXEC or PGSQL_DML_STRING combined. If PGSQL_DML_STRING is part of the options then query string is returned.
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. Returns string if PGSQL_DML_STRING is passed via options.
Example #1 pg_delete() example
<?php
$db = pg_connect('dbname=foo');
// This is safe, since $_POST is converted automatically
$res = pg_delete($db, 'post_log', $_POST);
if ($res) {
echo "POST data is deleted: $res\n";
} else {
echo "User must have sent wrong inputs\n";
}
?>
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.