(PHP 5 < 5.3.0, dbase 5, dbase 7)
dbase_create — Creates a database
$filename
, array $fields
[, int $type
= DBASE_TYPE_DBASE
] )dbase_create() creates a dBase database with the given definition. If the file already exists, it is not truncated. dbase_pack() can be called to force truncation.
Note: When safe mode is enabled, PHP checks whether the files or directories being operated upon have the same UID (owner) as the script that is being executed.
Note:
This function is affected by open_basedir.
filename
The name of the database. It can be a relative or absolute path to the file where dBase will store your data.
fields
An array of arrays, each array describing the format of one field of the database. Each field consists of a name, a character indicating the field type, and optionally, a length, a precision and a nullable flag. The supported field types are listed in the introduction section.
Note:
The fieldnames are limited in length and must not exceed 10 chars.
type
The type of database to be created. Either
DBASE_TYPE_DBASE
or
DBASE_TYPE_FOXPRO
.
Returns a database link identifier if the database is successfully created,
or FALSE
if an error occurred.
Version | Description |
---|---|
dbase 7.0.0 |
The type parameter has been added.
|
dbase 7.0.0 | The return value is now a resource instead of an int. |
Example #1 Creating a dBase database file
<?php
// database "definition"
$def = array(
array("date", "D"),
array("name", "C", 50),
array("age", "N", 3, 0),
array("email", "C", 128),
array("ismember", "L")
);
// creation
if (!dbase_create('/tmp/test.dbf', $def)) {
echo "Error, can't create the database\n";
}
?>