Just use one argument or the other ... not both.
ibase_commit($myTrans);
OR
ibase_commit($myDB);
g.luck,
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On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Yoel Benitez Fonseca wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Someone can explain me (or give me an example or more) about the function:
> ibase_commit()
>
> I am using PHP 4 and InterBase 6.0 over IIS 5.0, in the version of the
> manual that I have the following description appears:
>
> int ibase_commit ([int link_identifier, int trans_number])
>
> but when I use it in my script, for example:
>
> ibase_commit($myDB, $myTrans);
>
> I receive the following error:
>
> . Wrong parameter count for ibase_commit () in.
>
> thank you in advance, Yoel.
>
>
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