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oci_set_db_operation

(PHP 7 >= 7.2.14, PHP 8, PHP 7 >= 7.3.1, PHP 8, PECL OCI8 >= 2.2.0)

oci_set_db_operation — Sets the database operation

Description

The database operation name is registered with the database when the next 'round-trip' from PHP to the database occurs, typically when a SQL statement is executed.

The database operation can subsequently be queried from database administration views such as V$SQL_MONITOR.

The oci_set_db_operation() function is available when OCI8 uses Oracle 12 (or later) Client libraries and Oracle Database 12 (or later).

Return Values

Returns [true](reserved.constants.php#constant.true) on success or [false](reserved.constants.php#constant.false) on failure.

Examples

Example #1 Setting the DBOP

`<?php

$c

= oci_connect('hr', 'welcome', 'localhost/XE');// Record the operation
oci_set_db_operation($c, 'main query');// Code that causes a round-trip, for example a query: s=ociparse(s = oci_parse(s=ociparse(c, 'select * from dual');
oci_execute($s);
oci_fetch_all($s, $res);sleep(30);?>`

// While the script is running, the administrator can see the database operations // being performed:

sqlplus system/welcome SQL> select dbop_name from v$sql_monitor;

Notes

Caution

Round-trip Gotcha

Some but not all OCI8 functions cause round-trips. Round-trips to the database may not occur with queries when result caching is enabled.

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