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 oci_connect    (PHP 5) oci_connect -- Establishes a connection to Oracle serverDescriptionresource oci_connect  ( string username, string password [, string db [, string charset]]) 
     oci_connect() returns a connection identifier
     needed for most other OCI calls.  The optional third parameter
     can either contain the name of the local Oracle instance or the
     name of the entry in tnsnames.ora to which 
     you want to connect.
     If the optional third parameter is not specified, PHP uses the
     environment variables ORACLE_SID (Oracle 
     instance) or TWO_TASK
     (tnsnames.ora) to determine which database 
     to connect to.
     注: 
      oci_connect() does not reestablish
      the connection, if a connection with such parameters was established
      before. In this case, oci_connect() will return
      identifier of previously opened connection. This means, that you cannot
      use this function to separate transactions. To establish a distinctly new
      connection, use oci_new_connect().
     
Using Oracle server version 9.2 and greater, you can
indicate charset parameter, which will be used in the new
connection. If you're using Oracle server < 9.2, this parameter will be ignored
and NLS_LANG environment variable will be used instead. 
      | 例子 1. oci_connect() example | 
<?phpecho "<pre>";
 $db = "";
 
 $c1 = oci_connect("scott", "tiger", $db);
 $c2 = oci_connect("scott", "tiger", $db);
 
 function create_table($conn)
 {
 $stmt = oci_parse($conn, "create table scott.hallo (test varchar2(64))");
 oci_execute($stmt);
 echo $conn . " created table\n\n";
 }
 
 function drop_table($conn)
 {
 $stmt = oci_parse($conn, "drop table scott.hallo");
 oci_execute($stmt);
 echo $conn . " dropped table\n\n";
 }
 
 function insert_data($conn)
 {
 $stmt = oci_parse($conn, "insert into scott.hallo
 values('$conn' || ' ' || to_char(sysdate,'DD-MON-YY HH24:MI:SS'))");
 oci_execute($stmt, OCI_DEFAULT);
 echo $conn . " inserted hallo\n\n";
 }
 
 function delete_data($conn)
 {
 $stmt = oci_parse($conn, "delete from scott.hallo");
 oci_execute($stmt, OCI_DEFAULT);
 echo $conn . " deleted hallo\n\n";
 }
 
 function commit($conn)
 {
 oci_commit($conn);
 echo $conn . " committed\n\n";
 }
 
 function rollback($conn)
 {
 oci_rollback($conn);
 echo $conn . " rollback\n\n";
 }
 
 function select_data($conn)
 {
 $stmt = oci_parse($conn, "select * from scott.hallo");
 oci_execute($stmt, OCI_DEFAULT);
 echo $conn."----selecting\n\n";
 while (oci_fetch($stmt)) {
 echo $conn . " [" . oci_result($stmt, "TEST") . "]\n\n";
 }
 echo $conn . "----done\n\n";
 }
 
 create_table($c1);
 insert_data($c1);   // Insert a row using c1
 insert_data($c2);   // Insert a row using c2
 
 select_data($c1);   // Results of both inserts are returned
 select_data($c2);
 
 rollback($c1);      // Rollback using c1
 
 select_data($c1);   // Both inserts have been rolled back
 select_data($c2);
 
 insert_data($c2);   // Insert a row using c2
 commit($c2);        // Commit using c2
 
 select_data($c1);   // Result of c2 insert is returned
 
 delete_data($c1);   // Delete all rows in table using c1
 select_data($c1);   // No rows returned
 select_data($c2);   // No rows returned
 commit($c1);        // Commit using c1
 
 select_data($c1);   // No rows returned
 select_data($c2);   // No rows returned
 
 drop_table($c1);
 echo "</pre>";
 ?>
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     oci_connect() returns FALSE if an error occured.
     注: 
      In PHP versions before 5.0.0 you must use ocilogon() instead. 
      This name still can be used, it was left as alias of
      oci_connect() for downwards compatability. 
      This, however, is deprecated and not recommended.
     
     See also oci_pconnect() and
     oci_new_connect().
    
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