(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PECL pdo >= 0.1.0)
PDO::commit — Commits a transaction
Commits a transaction, returning the database connection to autocommit mode until the next call to PDO::beginTransaction() starts a new transaction.
Gibt bei Erfolg TRUE
zurück. Im Fehlerfall wird FALSE
zurückgegeben.
Throws a PDOException if there is no active transaction.
Hinweis: An exception is raised even when the
PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE
attribute is notPDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION
.
Beispiel #1 Committing a basic transaction
<?php
/* Begin a transaction, turning off autocommit */
$dbh->beginTransaction();
/* Insert multiple records on an all-or-nothing basis */
$sql = 'INSERT INTO fruit
(name, colour, calories)
VALUES (?, ?, ?)';
$sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
foreach ($fruits as $fruit) {
$sth->execute(array(
$fruit->name,
$fruit->colour,
$fruit->calories,
));
}
/* Commit the changes */
$dbh->commit();
/* Database connection is now back in autocommit mode */
?>
Beispiel #2 Committing a DDL transaction
<?php
/* Begin a transaction, turning off autocommit */
$dbh->beginTransaction();
/* Change the database schema */
$sth = $dbh->exec("DROP TABLE fruit");
/* Commit the changes */
$dbh->commit();
/* Database connection is now back in autocommit mode */
?>
Hinweis: Not all databases will allow transactions to operate on DDL statements: some will generate errors, whereas others (including MySQL) will automatically commit the transaction after the first DDL statement has been encountered.