Hi Chris, Check out the following link (kindly provided to me by Cornelia Boenigk who maintains the PostgreSQL documentation at php.net) http://www.zugeschaut-und-mitgebaut.de/php/ It should give you some information about the function tables and the "evolution" of functions in nice tables. Cheers, Roj Niyogi -- niyogi@xxxxxxxxxxxx pgHoster - PostgreSQL Web Hosting http://www.pghoster.com On Tuesday 27 August 2002 10:42 pm, Chris Ruprecht wrote: > Hi all, > > a lot of functions have been replaced in PHP with different ones, I think > this happened in PHP 4.2.0 (example: pg_exec() is now pg_query() ... > strange move). > > Can anybody tell me when the original functions will disappear from PHP all > together and why this change happened? I want to avoid breakage of my > applications, just because somebody starts using a new version of PHP. > > In my eyes, this makes no sense. An "insert" in no query, but now I have to > put it into the query function ... hmmmm ... :) > > Best regards, > Chris > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org