(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PECL pdo >= 0.1.0)
PDOStatement::execute — Executes a prepared statement
$input_parameters
  ] )Execute the prepared statement. If the prepared statement included parameter markers, you must either:
call PDOStatement::bindParam() to bind PHP variables to the parameter markers: bound variables pass their value as input and receive the output value, if any, of their associated parameter markers
or pass an array of input-only parameter values
input_parameters
       An array of values with as many elements as there are bound
       parameters in the SQL statement being executed.
       All values are treated as PDO::PARAM_STR.
      
You cannot bind multiple values to a single parameter; for example, you cannot bind two values to a single named parameter in an IN() clause.
       You cannot bind more values than specified; if more keys exist in 
       input_parameters than in the SQL specified 
       in the PDO::prepare(), then the statement will 
       fail and an error is emitted.
      
   Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
  
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| 5.2.0 | The keys from input_parametersmust match the ones 
        declared in the SQL. Before PHP 5.2.0 this was silently ignored. | 
Example #1 Execute a prepared statement with bound variables
<?php
/* Execute a prepared statement by binding PHP variables */
$calories = 150;
$colour = 'red';
$sth = $dbh->prepare('SELECT name, colour, calories
    FROM fruit
    WHERE calories < :calories AND colour = :colour');
$sth->bindParam(':calories', $calories, PDO::PARAM_INT);
$sth->bindParam(':colour', $colour, PDO::PARAM_STR, 12);
$sth->execute();
?>
Example #2 Execute a prepared statement with an array of insert values (named parameters)
<?php
/* Execute a prepared statement by passing an array of insert values */
$calories = 150;
$colour = 'red';
$sth = $dbh->prepare('SELECT name, colour, calories
    FROM fruit
    WHERE calories < :calories AND colour = :colour');
$sth->execute(array(':calories' => $calories, ':colour' => $colour));
?>
Example #3 Execute a prepared statement with an array of insert values (placeholders)
<?php
/* Execute a prepared statement by passing an array of insert values */
$calories = 150;
$colour = 'red';
$sth = $dbh->prepare('SELECT name, colour, calories
    FROM fruit
    WHERE calories < ? AND colour = ?');
$sth->execute(array($calories, $colour));
?>
Example #4 Execute a prepared statement with question mark placeholders
<?php
/* Execute a prepared statement by binding PHP variables */
$calories = 150;
$colour = 'red';
$sth = $dbh->prepare('SELECT name, colour, calories
    FROM fruit
    WHERE calories < ? AND colour = ?');
$sth->bindParam(1, $calories, PDO::PARAM_INT);
$sth->bindParam(2, $colour, PDO::PARAM_STR, 12);
$sth->execute();
?>
Note:
Some drivers require to close cursor before executing next statement.