SQLite3::changes

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7)

SQLite3::changes Returns the number of database rows that were changed (or inserted or deleted) by the most recent SQL statement

설명

public int SQLite3::changes ( void )

Returns the number of database rows that were changed (or inserted or deleted) by the most recent SQL statement.

인수

이 함수는 인수가 없습니다.

반환값

Returns an integer value corresponding to the number of database rows changed (or inserted or deleted) by the most recent SQL statement.

예제

Example #1 SQLite3::changes() example

<?php
$db 
= new SQLite3('mysqlitedb.db');

$query $db->exec('UPDATE counter SET views=0 WHERE page="test"');
if (
$query) {
    echo 
'Number of rows modified: '$db->changes();
}
?>

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teclado at tandex dot com
9 years ago
There is an issue that may be meant or not, but in my case is annoying. If you have have a schema like the following:

[code]
pragma foreign_key = on;
create table parent (
  id integer,
  a varchar,
  primary key (id asc)
);
create table child (
  id integer,
  b varchar,
  a integer,
  primary key (id asc),
  foreign key (a) references a (id) on delete cascade on update cascade
);
[/code]

When you try to delete a parent row (delete from parent where parent.id=?) it deletes all the childs referenced to this parent, but the method SQLite3::changes() is still returning 1, as if it only have deleted the parent.
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krebs dot seb at googlemail dot com
13 years ago
It seems, that this method doesn't report the affected rows properly, when using with savepoints or a transaction.
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