class MssqlDebugPDO extends MssqlPropelPDO
dblib doesn't support transactions so we need to add a workaround for transactions, last insert ID, and quoting
Constants
PROPEL_ATTR_CACHE_PREPARES |
Attribute to use to set whether to cache prepared statements. |
DEFAULT_SLOW_THRESHOLD |
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DEFAULT_ONLYSLOW_ENABLED |
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Properties
$useDebug |
Methods
beginTransaction()
Begin a transaction. |
from MssqlPropelPDO | |
commit()
Commit a transaction. |
from MssqlPropelPDO | |
rollBack()
Roll-back a transaction. |
from MssqlPropelPDO | |
forceRollBack()
Rollback the whole transaction, even if this is a nested rollback and reset the nested transaction count to 0. |
from MssqlPropelPDO | |
lastInsertId($seqname = null) | from MssqlPropelPDO | |
quoteIdentifier($text) | from MssqlPropelPDO | |
useQuoteIdentifier() | from MssqlPropelPDO |
Details
in MssqlPropelPDO at line 24
public
beginTransaction()
Begin a transaction.
It is necessary to override the abstract PDO transaction functions here, as
the PDO driver for MSSQL does not support transactions.
in MssqlPropelPDO at line 45
public
commit()
Commit a transaction.
It is necessary to override the abstract PDO transaction functions here, as
the PDO driver for MSSQL does not support transactions.
in MssqlPropelPDO at line 72
public
rollBack()
Roll-back a transaction.
It is necessary to override the abstract PDO transaction functions here, as
the PDO driver for MSSQL does not support transactions.
in MssqlPropelPDO at line 97
public
forceRollBack()
Rollback the whole transaction, even if this is a nested rollback and reset the nested transaction count to 0.
It is necessary to override the abstract PDO transaction functions here, as
the PDO driver for MSSQL does not support transactions.