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CodeIgniter User Guide Version 2.0.2

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Database Quick Start: Example Code

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The following page contains example code showing how the database class is used. For complete details please +read the individual pages describing each function.

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Initializing the Database Class

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The following code loads and initializes the database class based on your configuration settings:

+ +$this->load->database(); + +

Once loaded the class is ready to be used as described below.

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Note: If all your pages require database access you can connect automatically. See the connecting page for details.

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Standard Query With Multiple Results (Object Version)

+ +$query = $this->db->query('SELECT name, title, email FROM my_table');
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+foreach ($query->result() as $row)
+{
+    echo $row->title;
+    echo $row->name;
+    echo $row->email;
+}
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+echo 'Total Results: ' . $query->num_rows(); +
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The above result() function returns an array of objects. Example: $row->title

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Standard Query With Multiple Results (Array Version)

+ +$query = $this->db->query('SELECT name, title, email FROM my_table');
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+foreach ($query->result_array() as $row)
+{
+    echo $row['title'];
+    echo $row['name'];
+    echo $row['email'];
+}
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The above result_array() function returns an array of standard array indexes. Example: $row['title']

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Testing for Results

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If you run queries that might not produce a result, you are encouraged to test for a result first +using the num_rows() function:

+ + +$query = $this->db->query("YOUR QUERY");
+
+if ($query->num_rows() > 0)
+{
+   foreach ($query->result() as $row)
+   {
+      echo $row->title;
+      echo $row->name;
+      echo $row->body;
+   }
+} +
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Standard Query With Single Result

+ +$query = $this->db->query('SELECT name FROM my_table LIMIT 1');
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+$row = $query->row();
+echo $row->name;
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The above row() function returns an object. Example: $row->name

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Standard Query With Single Result (Array version)

+ +$query = $this->db->query('SELECT name FROM my_table LIMIT 1');
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+$row = $query->row_array();
+echo $row['name'];
+
+ +

The above row_array() function returns an array. Example: $row['name']

+ + +

Standard Insert

+ + +$sql = "INSERT INTO mytable (title, name)
+        VALUES (".$this->db->escape($title).", ".$this->db->escape($name).")";
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+$this->db->query($sql);
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+echo $this->db->affected_rows(); +
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Active Record Query

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The Active Record Pattern gives you a simplified means of retrieving data:

+ + +$query = $this->db->get('table_name');
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+foreach ($query->result() as $row)
+{
+    echo $row->title;
+}
+ +

The above get() function retrieves all the results from the supplied table. +The Active Record class contains a full compliment of functions +for working with data.

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Active Record Insert

+ + +$data = array(
+               'title' => $title,
+               'name' => $name,
+               'date' => $date
+            );
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+$this->db->insert('mytable', $data); +

+// Produces: INSERT INTO mytable (title, name, date) VALUES ('{$title}', '{$name}', '{$date}')
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