PDO::query
    (no version information, might be only in CVS)
PDO::query -- 
   Executes an SQL statement, returning a result set as a PDOStatement object
  
Description
PDOStatement 
PDO::query ( string statement )
bool 
PDO::query ( string statement, int PDO::FETCH_COLUMN, int colno )
bool 
PDO::query ( string statement, int PDO::FETCH_CLASS, string classname, array ctorargs )
bool 
PDO::query ( string statement, int PDO::FETCH_INTO, object object )
   PDO::query() executes an SQL statement in
   a single function call, returning the result set (if any) returned by the
   statement as a PDOStatement object.
  
   For a query that you need to issue multiple times, you will realize better
   performance if you prepare a PDOStatement object using
   PDO::prepare() and issue the statement with multiple
   calls to PDOStatement::execute().
  
   If you do not fetch all of the data in a result set before issuing your
   next call to PDO::query(), your call may fail. Call
   PDOStatement::closeCursor() to release the database
   resources associated with the PDOStatement object before issuing your
   next call to PDO::query().
  
Note: 
    Although this function is only documented as having a single
    parameter, you may pass additional arguments to this function.
    They will be treated as though you called
    PDOStatement::setFetchMode() on the resultant statement
    object.
   
Parameters
   
- statement
 
        The SQL statement to prepare and execute.
       
 
  Return Values
    PDO::query() returns a PDOStatement object.
  
Examples
   
Example 1. Demonstrate PDO::query 
     A nice feature of PDO::query() is that it
     enables you to iterate over the rowset returned by a
     successfully executed SELECT statement.
     
<?php function getFruit($conn) {     $sql = 'SELECT name, colour, calories FROM fruit ORDER BY name';     foreach ($conn->query($sql) as $row) {         print $row['NAME'] . "\t";         print $row['COLOUR'] . "\t";         print $row['CALORIES'] . "\n";     } } ?>
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 The above example will output: apple   red     150
banana  yellow  250
kiwi    brown   75
lemon   yellow  25
orange  orange  300
pear    green   150
watermelon      pink    90  |  
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  See Also
   
| PDO::exec() | 
| PDO::prepare() | 
| PDOStatement::execute() |