sqlsrv_cancel

Cancels a statement

Description

bool sqlsrv_cancel ( resource $stmt )

Cancels a statement. Any results associated with the statement that have not been consumed are deleted. After sqlsrv_cancel has been called, the specified statement can be re-executed if it was created with sqlsrv_prepare. Calling sqlsrv_cancel is not necessary if all the results associated with the statement have been consumed.

Parameters

stmt

The statement resource to be cancelled.

Return Values

Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.

Examples

Example #1 sqlsrv_cancel example

<?php
$serverName 
"serverName\sqlexpress";
$connectionInfo = array( "Database"=>"dbName""UID"=>"username""PWD"=>"password");
$conn sqlsrv_connect$serverName$connectionInfo);
if( 
$conn === false ) {
     die( 
print_rsqlsrv_errors(), true));
}

$sql "SELECT Sales FROM Table_1";

$stmt sqlsrv_prepare$conn$sql);

if( 
$stmt === false ) {
     die( 
print_rsqlsrv_errors(), true));
}

if( 
sqlsrv_execute$stmt ) === false) {
     die( 
print_rsqlsrv_errors(), true));
}

$salesTotal 0;
$count 0;

while( (
$row sqlsrv_fetch_array$stmt)) && $salesTotal <=100000)
{
     
$qty $row[0];
     
$price $row[1];
     
$salesTotal += ( $price $qty);
     
$count++;
}

echo 
"$count sales accounted for the first $$salesTotal in revenue.<br />";

// Cancel the pending results. The statement can be reused.
sqlsrv_cancel$stmt);
?>

Notes

The main difference between sqlsrv_cancel and sqlsrv_free_stmt is that a statement resource cancelled with sqlsrv_cancel can be re-executed if it was created with sqlsrv_prepare. A statement resource cancelled with sqlsrv_free_statement cannot be re-executed.

See Also

  • sqlsrv_free_stmt
  • sqlsrv_prepare