function db_prefix_tables
6.x database.inc | db_prefix_tables($sql) |
Append a database prefix to all tables in a query.
Queries sent to Drupal should wrap all table names in curly brackets. This function searches for this syntax and adds Drupal's table prefix to all tables, allowing Drupal to coexist with other systems in the same database if necessary.
Parameters
$sql: A string containing a partial or entire SQL query.
Return value
The properly-prefixed string.
Related topics
8 calls to db_prefix_tables()
- db_query in drupal-6.x/
includes/ database.pgsql.inc - Runs a basic query in the active database.
- db_query in drupal-6.x/
includes/ database.mysql-common.inc - Runs a basic query in the active database.
- db_query_range in drupal-6.x/
includes/ database.pgsql.inc - Runs a limited-range query in the active database.
- db_query_range in drupal-6.x/
includes/ database.mysqli.inc - Runs a limited-range query in the active database.
- db_query_range in drupal-6.x/
includes/ database.mysql.inc - Runs a limited-range query in the active database.
File
- drupal-6.x/
includes/ database.inc, line 81 - Wrapper for database interface code.
Code
function db_prefix_tables($sql) {
global $db_prefix;
if (is_array($db_prefix)) {
if (array_key_exists('default', $db_prefix)) {
$tmp = $db_prefix;
unset($tmp['default']);
foreach ($tmp as $key => $val) {
$sql = strtr($sql, array('{' . $key . '}' => $val . $key));
}
return strtr($sql, array('{' => $db_prefix['default'], '}' => ''));
}
else {
foreach ($db_prefix as $key => $val) {
$sql = strtr($sql, array('{' . $key . '}' => $val . $key));
}
return strtr($sql, array('{' => '', '}' => ''));
}
}
else {
return strtr($sql, array('{' => $db_prefix, '}' => ''));
}
}