Description
resource 
pg_prepare ( resource connection, string stmtname, string query )
resource 
pg_prepare ( string stmtname, string query )
    pg_prepare() creates a prepared statement for later execution with 
    pg_execute() or pg_send_execute(). 
    This feature allows commands that will be used repeatedly to 
    be parsed and planned just once, rather than each time they are executed. 
    pg_prepare() is supported only against PostgreSQL 7.4 or
    higher connections; it will fail when using earlier versions.
  
    The function creates a prepared statement named stmtname from the query 
    string, which must contain a single SQL command. stmtname may be "" to 
    create an unnamed statement, in which case any pre-existing unnamed 
    statement is automatically replaced; otherwise it is an error if the 
    statement name is already defined in the current session. If any parameters 
    are used, they are referred to in the query as $1, $2, etc.
  
    Prepared statements for use with pg_prepare() can also be created by 
    executing SQL PREPARE statements. (But pg_prepare() is more flexible since it 
    does not require parameter types to be pre-specified.) Also, although there 
    is no PHP function for deleting a prepared statement, the SQL DEALLOCATE
    statement can be used for that purpose.