DBM Functions [deprecated]DBM
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These functions allow you to store records stored in a dbm-style
database. This type of database (supported by the Berkeley DB,
GDBM, and some system libraries,
as well as a built-in flatfile library) stores key/value pairs
(as opposed to the full-blown records supported by relational
databases).
However, dbm support is deprecated and you are encouraged to use the
Database (dbm-style) abstraction layer functions
instead.
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To use this functions you have to compile PHP with support for an
underlying database. See the
list of supported Databases.
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The function dbmopen returns an database identifier
which is used by the other dbm-functions.
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DBM example
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