Ok this is a 2 part question, first primary concern is the nextval()
bit. I have a table where one of the columns is an auto incrementing column. Being fairly new to postgres and Zend DB I am running into trouble. Inserting a new row on to a table.
This is what i have thus far (and in the CLI this works). But not in the Zend DB stuff..
class Comments extends Zend_Db_Table_Abstract
{
protected $_name = 'comments';
public function setComment($comment_id = null, $id = null, $comment = null)
{
if(($comment_id == null)||(empty($comment_id))||(trim($comment_id) == '')){return false;}
if(($id == null)||(empty($id))||(trim($id) == '')){return false;}
if(($comment == null)||(empty($comment))||(trim($comment) == '')){return false;}
echo 'check one';
$db = Zend_Db_Table::getDefaultAdapter();
if($comment_id == "none")
{
$created = time()*1000;
$data = array(
"comment_id" => nextval('comments_comment_id_seq'),
"comment" => $comment,
"comment_level" => 1,
"is_active" => true,
"status" => 0,
"id" => $id,
"user_id" => $_SESSION['role']['user_id'],
"ts_create" => $created,
"ts_mod" => $created
);
$table->insert($data);
return true;
}
}
}
The Error I am getting is:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function nextval() in /home/src/branches/portal/application/model/Comments.php on line 45
So Not really sure how to adjust for that. I am more familiar with mySQL where I could just drop NULL
and it would auto increment. So all in all the big problem is the nextval, does Zend DB have anything in the framework that I can fix this issue with?
Next part, since this is a two part question. By using $table->insert($data);
is that going to automatically use the $_name
variable? I read through the Zend doc on the subject but its confusing me a bit currently as how to define the right table in the case of an insert.
Use this:
"comment_id" => new Zend_Db_Expr("nextval('comments_comment_id_seq')"),