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Running a SQL Statement in PHP
How To Run a SQL Statement in PHP?
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You can run any types of SQL statements through the mysql_query() function. It takes the SQL statement as a string and returns different types of data depending on the SQL statement type and execution status:
Here is a good example of running a SQL statement with the mysql_query() function:
<?php include "mysql_connection.php"; $sql = 'SELECT sysdate() FROM dual'; $rs = mysql_query($sql, $con); $row = mysql_fetch_array($rs); print("Database current time: ". $row[0] ."\n"); mysql_close($con); ?>
If you run this script, you will get something like this:
Database current time: 2006-02-26 21:34:57
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