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Returns TRUE on
success, or FALSE on
failure.
ingres_query() sends the given
query to the Ingres server.
This query must be a valid SQL query (see the Ingres SQL
reference guide)
The query becomes part of the currently open
transaction. If there is no open transaction, ingres_query() opens a new transaction. To
close the transaction, you can either call
ingres_commit() to commit the changes made to the
database or ingres_rollback() to cancel these changes.
When the script ends, any open transaction is rolled back (by
calling ingres_rollback()). You can also use
ingres_autocommit() before opening a new transaction
to have every SQL query immediatly commited.
Some types of SQL queries can't be sent with this
function:
close (see ingres_close())
commit (see ingres_commit())
connect (see
ingres_connect())
disconnect (see
ingres_close())
rollback (see
ingres_rollback())
set autocommit (see
ingres_autocommit())
See also ingres_fetch_array(),
ingres_fetch_object(),
ingres_fetch_row(),
ingres_commit(),
ingres_rollback(), and
ingres_autocommit().