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Vendor tomwright Package extended-pdo Short Description An extension on the standard PDO library. License
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ExtendedPDO implements the singleton design pattern using tomwright/singleton.
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Usage
Query Return Types
You can set the return type of the dbQuery(), queryAll() and queryRow() methods using $db->setReturnType($x) where $x is the return type you'd like to use.
Available return types are as follows:
ExtendedPDO::RETURN_TYPE_OBJECT - Your results will be returned as objects
ExtendedPDO::RETURN_TYPE_ASSOC - Your results will be returned as associative arrays
ExtendedPDO::RETURN_TYPE_STMT - The statement object will be returned directly
You can also set a return type of \PDO::FETCH_ASSOC for example and it will override any of the above. This makes all of the standard PDO fetch types usable.
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