(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
pg_update — Update table
$connection,$table_name,$values,$conditions,$flags = PGSQL_DML_EXEC
   pg_update() updates records that matches
   conditions with values.
  
   If flags is specified,
   pg_convert() is applied to
   values with the specified flags.
  
   By default pg_update() passes raw values.
   Values must be escaped or the PGSQL_DML_ESCAPE flag
   must be specified in flags.
   PGSQL_DML_ESCAPE quotes and escapes parameters/identifiers.
   Therefore, table/column names become case sensitive.
  
Note that neither escape nor prepared query can protect LIKE query, JSON, Array, Regex, etc. These parameters should be handled according to their contexts. i.e. Escape/validate values.
connectionAn PgSql\Connection instance.
table_nameName of the table into which to update rows.
values
       An array whose keys are field names in the table table_name,
       and whose values are what matched rows are to be updated to.
      
conditions
       An array whose keys are field names in the table table_name,
       and whose values are the conditions that a row must meet to be updated.
      
flags
       Any number of PGSQL_CONV_FORCE_NULL,
       PGSQL_DML_NO_CONV,
       PGSQL_DML_ESCAPE,
       PGSQL_DML_EXEC,
       PGSQL_DML_ASYNC or
       PGSQL_DML_STRING combined. If PGSQL_DML_STRING is part of the
       flags then query string is returned. When PGSQL_DML_NO_CONV
       or PGSQL_DML_ESCAPE is set, it does not call pg_convert() internally.
      
   Returns true on success or false on failure.  Returns string if PGSQL_DML_STRING is passed
   via flags.
  
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| 8.1.0 | The connectionparameter expects an PgSql\Connection
  instance now; previously, a resource was expected. | 
Example #1 pg_update() example
<?php 
  $db = pg_connect('dbname=foo');
  $data = array('field1'=>'AA', 'field2'=>'BB');
  // This is safe somewhat, since all values are escaped.
  // However PostgreSQL supports JSON/Array. These are not
  // safe by neither escape nor prepared query.
  $res = pg_update($db, 'post_log', $_POST, $data);
  if ($res) {
      echo "Data is updated: $res\n";
  } else {
      echo "User must have sent wrong inputs\n";
  }
?>