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IS 257 – Spring 2004 2004.03.09 SLIDE 1

PHP (and MySQL)

University of California, Berkeley

School of Information Management and Systems

SIMS 257: Database Management

IS 257 – Spring 2004 2004.03.09 SLIDE 2

Lecture Outline

• Review– Databases for Web Applications – Overview– ColdFusion– PHP – DiveShop in ColdFusion

• Introduction to ORACLE and SQL-Plus

• Assignment 3

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Dynamic Web Applications 2

Server

database

CGI

DBMS

Web Server

Internet

Files

Clients

database

database

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Server Interfaces

Adapted from John P Ashenfelter, Choosing a Database for Your Web Site

DatabaseWeb Server

Web ApplicationServer

Web DBApp

HTML

JavaScript

DHTML

CGI

Web Server API’s

ColdFusion PhP Perl

Java ASP

SQL

ODBCNative DBinterfaces JDBC

Native DB

Interfaces

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Web Application Server Software

• ColdFusion

• PHP

• ASP

• All of the are server-side scripting languages that embed code in HTML pages

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What ColdFusion is Good for

• Putting up databases onto the Web

• Handling dynamic databases (Frequent updates, etc)

• Making databases searchable and updateable by users.

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Templates

• Assume we have a database named contents_of_my_shopping_cart.mdb -- single table called contents...

• Create an HTML page (uses extension .cfm), before <HEAD>...

• <CFQUERY NAME= ”cart" DATASOURCE=“contents_of_my_shopping_cart"> SELECT * FROM contents ; </CFQUERY>

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Templates cont.

• <HEAD>• <TITLE>Contents of My Shopping Cart</TITLE>• </HEAD>• <BODY>• <H1>Contents of My Shopping Cart</H1>• <CFOUTPUT QUERY= ”cart">• <B>#Item#</B> <BR>• #Date_of_item# <BR>• $#Price# <P>• </CFOUTPUT>• </BODY>• </HTML>

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Templates cont.

Contents of My Shopping Cart

Bouncy Ball with Psychedelic Markings 12 December 1998 $0.25

Shiny Blue Widget 14 December 1998 $2.53

Large Orange Widget 14 December 1998 $3.75

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CFIF and CFELSE

<CFOUTPUT QUERY= ”cart"> Item: #Item# <BR><CFIF #Picture# EQ""> <IMG SRC=“generic_picture.jpg"> <BR><CFELSE> <IMG SRC="#Picture#"> <BR></CFIF></CFOUTPUT>

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PHP

• PHP is an Open Source Software project with many programmers working on the code.– Commonly paired with MySQL, another OSS

project– Free– Both Windows and Unix support

• Estimated that more than 250,000 web sites use PHP as an Apache Module.

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PHP Syntax

• Similar to ASP

• Includes most programming structures (Loops, functions, Arrays, etc.)

• Loads HTML form variables so that they are addressable by name

<HTML><BODY>

<?php

$myvar = “Hello World”;

echo $myvar ;

?>

</BODY></HTML>

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Combined with MySQL

• DBMS interface appears as a set of functions:

<HTML><BODY><?php$db = mysql_connect(“localhost”, “root”);mysql_select_db(“mydb”,$db);$result = mysql_query(“SELECT * FROM employees”, $db);Printf(“First Name: %s <br>\n”, mysql_result($result, 0 “first”);Printf(“Last Name: %s <br>\n”, mysql_result($result, 0 “last”);?></BODY></HTML>

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Lecture Outline

• Review– Databases for Web Applications – Overview– ColdFusion– PHP – DiveShop in ColdFusion

• Introduction to ORACLE and SQL-Plus

• Assignment 3

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Today

• Getting started with ORACLE in SQL-- see assignment on website

• More on SQL and SQLPlus for data manipulation and modification

• Getting Started with ORACLE.

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SELECT

• Syntax:– SELECT [DISTINCT] attr1, attr2,…, attr3 as

label, function(xxx), calculation, attr5, attr6 FROM relname1 r1, relname2 r2,… rel3 r3 WHERE condition1 {AND | OR} condition2 ORDER BY attr1 [DESC], attr3 [DESC]

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CREATE SYNONYM

• CREATE SYNONYM newname FOR oldname;

• CREATE SYNONYM BIOLIFE for ray.BIOLIFE;

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SELECT Conditions

• = equal to a particular value• >= greater than or equal to a particular value• > greater than a particular value• <= less than or equal to a particular value• <> not equal to a particular value• LIKE ‘%wom_n%’ (Note different wild card)• IN (‘opt1’, ‘opt2’,…,’optn’)

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Aggregate Functions

• COUNT(dataitem)• AVG(numbercolumn)• SUM(numbercolumn)• MAX(numbercolumn)• MIN(numbercolumn)• STDDEV(numbercolumn)• VARIANCE(numbercolumn)

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Numeric Functions

• ABS(n)• ACOS(n)• ASIN(n)• ATAN(n)• ATAN2(n, m)• CEIL(n)• COS(n)• COSH(n)

• ROUND(n)• SIGN(n)• SIN(n)• SINH(n)• SQRT(n)• TAN(n)• TANH(n)• TRUNC(n[,

m])

• EXP(n)• EXP(n)• FLOOR(n)• LN(n)• LOG(m,n)• MOD(n)• POWER(m,n)

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Character Functions returning character values

• CHR(n)• CONCAT(char1,char2)• INITCAP(char)• LOWER(char)• LPAD(char, n,char2),

RPAD(char, n,char2)• LTRIM(char, n, cset),

RTRIM(char, n, cset)

• REPLACE(char, srch, repl)

• SOUNDEX(char)• SUBSTR(char, m, n)• SUBSTRB(char, m, n)• TRANSLATE(char,

from, to)• UPPER(char)

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Character Function returning numeric values

• ASCII(char)• INSTR(char1,

char2[,m, n])• INSTRB(char1,

char2[,m, n])• LENGTH(char)• LENGTHB(char)

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Date functions

• ADD_MONTHS(dt, n)• LAST_DAY(d)• MONTHS_BETWEEN(d1, d2)• NEW_TIME(d, z1, z2) -- PST, AST, etc. • NEXT_DAY(d, dayname)• ROUND(d, fmt) -- century, year etc.• SYSDATE• TRUNC(d, fmt) -- century, year, etc.

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Conversion Functions

• CHARTOROWID(char)• CONVERT(char, dchar,

schar)• HEXTORAW(char)• RAWTOHEX(raw)• ROWIDTOCHAR(rowid)• TO_CHAR (date, fmt)• TO_DATE(char, fmt)

• TO_NUMBER(char,fmt)

• TO_MULTIBYTE(char)• TO_SINGLE_BYTE(ch

ar)

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Create Table

• CREATE TABLE table-name (attr1 attr-type CONSTRAINT constr1 PRIMARY KEY, attr2 attr-type CONSTRAINT constr2 NOT NULL,…, attrM attr-type CONSTRAINT constref REFERENCES owner.tablename(attrname), attrN attr-type CONSTRAINT constrN CHECK (attrN = UPPER(attrN));

• Adds a new table with the specified attributes (and types) to the database.

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Types

• VARCHAR2(size)• NUMBER(p, s)• LONG -- long char data• DATE -- from 4712BC to 4714 AD• RAW(size) -- binary• LONG RAW -- large binary• ROWID -- row reference• CHAR(size) -- fixed length characters

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Alter Table

• ALTER TABLE table-name ADD COLUMN attr1 attr-type;

• ALTER TABLE table-name ADD COLUMN attr1 CONSTRAINT xxx constrainvalue;

• ALTER TABLE table-name MODIFY COLUMN attr1 optiontochange;

• … DROP COLUMN attr1;• Adds a new column to an existing database

table.

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INSERT

• INSERT INTO table-name (attr1, attr4, attr5,…, attrK) VALUES (“val1”, val4, val5,…, “valK”);

• OR

• INSERT INTO table-name SELECT col1, col2, col3 as newcol2, col4 FROM xx, yy WHERE where-clause;

• Adds a new row(s) to a table.

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DELETE

• DELETE FROM table-name WHERE <where clause>;

• Removes rows from a table.

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UPDATE

• UPDATE tablename SET attr1=newval, attr2 = newval2 WHERE <where clause>;

• changes values in existing rows in a table (those that match the WHERE clause).

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DROP Table

• DROP TABLE tablename;• Removes a table from the database.

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CREATE INDEX

• CREATE [ UNIQUE ] INDEX indexname ON tablename (attr1 [ASC|DESC][, attr2 [ASC|DESC], ...])

• Adds an index on the specified attributes to a table

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System Information In ORACLE

• Find all of the tables for a user– SELECT * FROM ALL_CATALOG WHERE

OWNER = ‘userid’;– SELECT * FROM USER_CATALOG; (or CAT)

• Show the attributes and types of data for a particular table– DESCRIBE tablename;

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Running commands

• Create file with SQL and SQLPlus commands in it.– Use a plain text editor and NOT a word

processor (or save as text only)

• Give the file the extension .sql

• From inside SQLPlus type – START filename

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Simple formatting in SQLPlus

• SET PAGESIZE 500

• SET LINESIZE 79

• PROMPT stuff to put out to screen

• TTITLE “title to put at top of results”

• COLUMN col_name HEADING “New Name”

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Outputting results as a file…

• SPOOL filename

• Commands

• SPOOL STOP– File will be created with everything between

the SPOOL commands

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Lecture Outline

• Review– Databases for Web Applications – Overview– ColdFusion– PHP – DiveShop in ColdFusion

• Introduction to ORACLE and SQL-Plus

• Assignment 3