function flag_flag::_is_flagged in Flag 6.2
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 5 flag.inc \flag_flag::_is_flagged()
- 6 flag.inc \flag_flag::_is_flagged()
- 7.3 includes/flag/flag_flag.inc \flag_flag::_is_flagged()
- 7.2 flag.inc \flag_flag::_is_flagged()
Determines if a certain user has flagged this content.
You probably shouldn't call this raw private method: call the is_flagged() method instead.
This method is similar to is_flagged() except that it does direct SQL and doesn't do caching. Use it when you want to not affect the cache, or to bypass it.
@private
Return value
If the content is flagged, returns the value of the 'fcid' column. Else, returns FALSE.
1 call to flag_flag::_is_flagged()
- flag_flag::flag in ./
flag.inc - Flags, or unflags, an item.
File
- ./
flag.inc, line 749 - Implements various flags. Uses object oriented style inspired by that of Views 2.
Class
- flag_flag
- This abstract class represents a flag, or, in Views 2 terminology, "a handler".
Code
function _is_flagged($content_id, $uid, $sid) {
return db_result(db_query("SELECT fcid FROM {flag_content} WHERE fid = %d AND uid = %d AND sid = %d AND content_id = %d", $this->fid, $uid, $sid, $content_id));
}