function StatementBase::hasClientStatement
Determines if the client-level database statement object exists.
This method should normally be used only within database driver code.
Return value
bool TRUE if the client statement exists, FALSE otherwise.
3 calls to StatementBase::hasClientStatement()
- Statement::execute in core/
modules/ mysqli/ src/ Driver/ Database/ mysqli/ Statement.php - Executes a prepared statement.
- Statement::getClientStatement in core/
modules/ mysqli/ src/ Driver/ Database/ mysqli/ Statement.php - Returns the client-level database statement object.
- StatementBase::getClientStatement in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Statement/ StatementBase.php - Returns the client-level database statement object.
File
-
core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Database/ Statement/ StatementBase.php, line 96
Class
- StatementBase
- StatementInterface base implementation.
Namespace
Drupal\Core\Database\StatementCode
public function hasClientStatement() : bool {
return isset($this->clientStatement);
}
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