These functions allow you to access records stored in dBase-format
(dbf) databases.
dBase files are simple sequential files of fixed length records.
Records are appended to the end of the file and delete records are
kept until you call dbase_pack().
The types of dBase fields available are:
Table 1. Available types of fields
Field
dBase Type
Format
Additional informations
M
Memo
n/a
This type is not supported by PHP, such field will be ignored
D
Date
YYYYMMDD
The field length is limited to 8
N
Number
A number
You must declare a length and a precision (the number of digits
after the decimal point)
C
String
A string
You must declare a length. When retrieving data, the string
will be right-padded with spaces to fit the declared length.
L
Boolean
T or Y for TRUE,
F or N for FALSE
Stored and returned as an integer (1 or 0)
Warning
There is no support for indexes or memo fields. There is no
support for locking, too. Two concurrent webserver processes
modifying the same dBase file will very likely ruin your database.
We recommend that you do not use dBase files as your production
database. Choose any real SQL server instead; MySQL or Postgres
are common choices with PHP. dBase support is here to allow you to
import and export data to and from your web database, because the
file format is commonly understood by Windows spreadsheets and
organizers.
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