mysql_db_query
(PHP 3, PHP 4 )
mysql_db_query -- Send a MySQL query
Description
resource mysql_db_query ( string database, string query
[, resource link_identifier])
Returns a positive MySQL result resource to the query result,
or FALSE on error. The function also returns TRUE/FALSE
for INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE queries to indicate success/failure.
mysql_db_query() selects a database and executes a query
on it. If the optional link identifier isn't specified,
the function will try to find an open link to the MySQL
server and if no such link is found it'll try to create
one as if mysql_connect() was called with no arguments.
Be aware that this function does NOT switch back to the
database you were connected before. In other words, you
can't use this function to temporarily run a sql query on
another database, you would have to manually switch back.
Users are strongly encouraged to use the database.table
syntax in their sql queries instead of this function.
See also mysql_connect() and mysql_query().
Note: This function has been deprecated since PHP 4.0.6.
Do not use this function. Use mysql_select_db() and mysql_query()
instead.
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