sybase_unbuffered_query() sends a query to the
currently active database on the server that's associated with the specified
link identifier. If the link identifier isn't specified, the last
opened link is assumed. If no link is open, the function tries to
establish a link as if sybase_connect() was
called, and use it.
Unlike sybase_query(),
sybase_unbuffered_query() reads only the first
row of the result set. sybase_fetch_array() and similar
function read more rows as needed. sybase_data_seek()
reads up to the target row. The behavior may produce better performance
for large result sets.
sybase_num_rows() will only return the correct number
of rows if all result sets have been read. To Sybase, the number of rows
is not known and is therefore computed by the client implementation.
Note:
If you don't read all of the resultsets prior to executing the next query,
PHP will raise a warning and cancel all of the pending results. To get rid of
this, use sybase_free_result() which will cancel pending
results of an unbuffered query.
Parameters
query
link_identifier
store_result
The optional store_result
can be FALSE to
indicate the resultsets shouldn't be fetched into memory, thus
minimizing memory usage which is particularly interesting with very
large resultsets.
Return Values
Returns a positive Sybase result identifier on success, or FALSE on
error.