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Creates a new DB++ relation

dbplus_rcreate

(PHP 4 <= 4.1.0, PECL dbplus >= 0.9)

dbplus_rcreateCreates a new DB++ relation

Description

resource dbplus_rcreate ( string $name , mixed $domlist [, bool $overwrite ] )

Creates a new relation. Any existing relation sharing the same name will be overwritten if the relation is currently not in use and overwrite is set to TRUE.

Parameters

name

domlist

A combination of domains. May be passed as a single domain name string or as an array of domain names.

This parameter should contain the domain specification for the new relation within an array of domain description strings. A domain description string consists of a domain name unique to this relation, a slash and a type specification character. See the db++ documentation, especially the dbcreate(1) manpage, for a description of available type specifiers and their meanings.

Note: This function will also accept a string with space delimited domain description strings, but it is recommended to use an array

overwrite

Return Values

Notes

Warning

This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.