query("INSERT INTO $sequence (vapor) VALUES (0)"); $stmt = $this->query("SELECT @@IDENTITY FROM $sequence"); $data = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_NUM); return $data[0]; } /** * Adds an adapter-specific LIMIT clause to the SELECT statement. * [ borrowed from Zend Framework ] * * @param string $query * @param mixed $limit * @param mixed $offset * @link http://lists.bestpractical.com/pipermail/rt-devel/2005-June/007339.html * @return string */ public function modifyLimitQuery($query, $limit, $offset) { if ($limit) { // we need the starting SELECT clause for later $select = 'SELECT '; if (preg_match('/^[[:space:]*SELECT[[:space:]]*DISTINCT/i', $query, $matches) == 1) $select .= 'DISTINCT '; $length = strlen($select); // is there an offset? if (! $offset) { // no offset, it's a simple TOP count return "$select TOP $count" . substr($query, $length); } // the total of the count **and** the offset, combined. // this will be used in the "internal" portion of the // hacked-up statement. $total = $count + $offset; // build the "real" order for the external portion. $order = implode(',', $parts['order']); // build a "reverse" order for the internal portion. $reverse = $order; $reverse = str_ireplace(" ASC", " \xFF", $reverse); $reverse = str_ireplace(" DESC", " ASC", $reverse); $reverse = str_ireplace(" \xFF", " DESC", $reverse); // create a main statement that replaces the SELECT // with a SELECT TOP $main = "\n$select TOP $total" . substr($query, $length) . "\n"; // build the hacked-up statement. // do we really need the "as" aliases here? $query = "SELECT * FROM (" . "SELECT TOP $count * FROM ($main) AS select_limit_rev ORDER BY $reverse" . ") AS select_limit ORDER BY $order"; } return $query; } } ?>