function db_query_range

Same name in other branches
  1. 8.9.x core/includes/database.inc \db_query_range()

Executes a query against the active database, restricted to a range.

Parameters

$query: The prepared statement query to run. Although it will accept both named and unnamed placeholders, named placeholders are strongly preferred as they are more self-documenting.

$from: The first record from the result set to return.

$count: The number of records to return from the result set.

$args: An array of values to substitute into the query. If the query uses named placeholders, this is an associative array in any order. If the query uses unnamed placeholders (?), this is an indexed array and the order must match the order of placeholders in the query string.

$options: An array of options to control how the query operates.

Return value

DatabaseStatementInterface A prepared statement object, already executed.

See also

DatabaseConnection::defaultOptions()

Related topics

13 calls to db_query_range()
aggregator_block_view in modules/aggregator/aggregator.module
Implements hook_block_view().
aggregator_page_categories in modules/aggregator/aggregator.pages.inc
Page callback: Displays all the categories used by the Aggregator module.
aggregator_page_rss in modules/aggregator/aggregator.pages.inc
Page callback: Generates an RSS 0.92 feed of aggregator items or categories.
aggregator_page_sources in modules/aggregator/aggregator.pages.inc
Page callback: Displays all the feeds used by the aggregator.
callback_batch_operation in modules/system/form.api.php
Perform a single batch operation.

... See full list

1 string reference to 'db_query_range'
_drupal_decode_exception in includes/errors.inc
Decodes an exception and retrieves the correct caller.

File

includes/database/database.inc, line 2494

Code

function db_query_range($query, $from, $count, array $args = array(), array $options = array()) {
    if (empty($options['target'])) {
        $options['target'] = 'default';
    }
    return Database::getConnection($options['target'])->queryRange($query, $from, $count, $args, $options);
}

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