PHP 7.0.6 Released

SQLite3::changes

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7)

SQLite3::changes Returns the number of database rows that were changed (or inserted or deleted) by the most recent SQL statement

Description

public int SQLite3::changes ( void )

Returns the number of database rows that were changed (or inserted or deleted) by the most recent SQL statement.

Parameters

This function has no parameters.

Return Values

Returns an integer value corresponding to the number of database rows changed (or inserted or deleted) by the most recent SQL statement.

Examples

Example #1 SQLite3::changes() example

<?php
$db 
= new SQLite3('mysqlitedb.db');

$query $db->exec('UPDATE counter SET views=0 WHERE page="test"');
if (
$query) {
    echo 
'Number of rows modified: '$db->changes();
}
?>

User Contributed Notes

teclado at tandex dot com
6 months ago
There is an issue that may be meant or not, but in my case is annoying. If you have have a schema like the following:

[code]
pragma foreign_key = on;
create table parent (
  id integer,
  a varchar,
  primary key (id asc)
);
create table child (
  id integer,
  b varchar,
  a integer,
  primary key (id asc),
  foreign key (a) references a (id) on delete cascade on update cascade
);
[/code]

When you try to delete a parent row (delete from parent where parent.id=?) it deletes all the childs referenced to this parent, but the method SQLite3::changes() is still returning 1, as if it only have deleted the parent.
krebs dot seb at googlemail dot com
4 years ago
It seems, that this method doesn't report the affected rows properly, when using with savepoints or a transaction.
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