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Zend Exam 200-710 Topic 9 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Zend's 200-710 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 9
[All 200-710 Questions]

Which of these statements about PDO is NOT true?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Brittni
1 months ago
Placeholders need to be named? That's news to me. I'm going with B as the incorrect statement.
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Refugia
2 days ago
User3: Yeah, B is definitely not true.
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Paris
9 days ago
User2: I agree, placeholders don't need to be named.
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Cyril
13 days ago
User1: I think B is the incorrect statement.
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Roxanne
1 months ago
Wait, PDO has its own exception class? I feel like I should have known that. C seems like the right answer.
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Gerald
1 months ago
D? Really? I thought PDO was all about making database interactions easier, not about not emulating features. That's just weird.
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Johna
2 days ago
C) When something goes wrong, PDO can throw an instance of its own exception class.
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Margart
4 days ago
B) Placeholders within PDO prepared statements need to be named.
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Devora
14 days ago
A) PDO has built-in support for Large Objects (LOBs).
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Melodie
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. I thought PDO could handle LOBs, but I guess A is the incorrect statement here.
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Boris
6 hours ago
D) PDO does not emulate missing database features.
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Orville
2 days ago
C) When something goes wrong, PDO can throw an instance of its own exception class.
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Cheryl
3 days ago
B) Placeholders within PDO prepared statements need to be named.
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Rose
4 days ago
A) PDO has built-in support for Large Objects (LOBs).
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Derick
13 days ago
That clears things up, thanks for pointing that out.
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Robt
18 days ago
So, the correct answer must be A.
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Oliva
23 days ago
Yes, PDO does have built-in support for Large Objects.
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Werner
1 months ago
I think you're right, A is the incorrect statement.
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Nichelle
2 months ago
I think B is the correct answer. Placeholders in PDO prepared statements can be either named or positional, right?
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Mike
1 months ago
B) Placeholders within PDO prepared statements need to be named.
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Sueann
2 months ago
A) PDO has built-in support for Large Objects (LOBs).
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Hillary
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think the correct answer is D) PDO does not emulate missing database features because PDO does indeed emulate missing database features.
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Tequila
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure D is the correct answer. PDO is all about providing a consistent interface, so it definitely does emulate missing database features.
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Joesph
1 months ago
User: I'm pretty sure D is the correct answer. PDO is all about providing a consistent interface, so it definitely does emulate missing database features.
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Leigha
1 months ago
C) When something goes wrong, PDO can throw an instance of its own exception class.
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Aaron
1 months ago
B) Placeholders within PDO prepared statements need to be named.
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Adolph
2 months ago
A) PDO has built-in support for Large Objects (LOBs).
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Alana
2 months ago
I agree with Lashaunda, because PDO actually does emulate missing database features.
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Lashaunda
3 months ago
I think the answer is D) PDO does not emulate missing database features.
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