| | pg_connect    (PHP 3, PHP 4, PHP 5) pg_connect -- Open a PostgreSQL connectionDescriptionresource pg_connect  ( string connection_string [, int connect_type] ) 
   pg_connect() opens a connection to a
   PostgreSQL database specified by the
   connection_string.
   
   If a second call is made to pg_connect() with
   the same connection_string as an existing connection, the
   existing connection will be returned unless you pass
   PGSQL_CONNECT_FORCE_NEW as
   connect_type.
   
   The old syntax with multiple parameters
   $conn = pg_connect("host", "port", "options", "tty", "dbname")
    has been deprecated.
  Parameters
    connection_string
       The connection_string can be empty to use all default parameters, or it 
       can contain one or more parameter settings separated by whitespace. 
       Each parameter setting is in the form keyword = value. Spaces around 
       the equal sign are optional. To write an empty value or a value 
       containing spaces, surround it with single quotes, e.g., keyword = 
       'a value'. Single quotes and backslashes within the value must be 
       escaped with a backslash, i.e., \' and \\.  
       
       The currently recognized parameter keywords are:
       host, hostaddr, port,
       dbname, user,
       password, connect_timeout,
       options, tty (ignored), sslmode,
       requiressl (deprecated in favor of sslmode), and
       service.  Which of these arguments exist depends
       on your PostgreSQL version.
      connect_type
       If PGSQL_CONNECT_FORCE_NEW is passed, then a new connection
       is created, even if the connection_string is identical to
       an existing connection.
      
Return Values
   PostgreSQL connection resource on success, FALSE on failure.
  Examples
    | Example 1. Using pg_connect() | 
<?php$dbconn = pg_connect("dbname=mary");
 //connect to a database named "mary"
 
 $dbconn2 = pg_connect("host=localhost port=5432 dbname=mary");
 // connect to a database named "mary" on "localhost" at port "5432"
 
 $dbconn3 = pg_connect("host=sheep port=5432 dbname=mary user=lamb password=foo");
 //connect to a database named "mary" on the host "sheep" with a username and password
 
 $conn_string = "host=sheep port=5432 dbname=test user=lamb password=bar";
 $dbconn4 = pg_connect($conn_string);
 //connect to a database named "test" on the host "sheep" with a username and password
 ?>
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