dbx_fetch_row
(PHP 5 < 5.1.0, PECL dbx >= 1.1.0)
dbx_fetch_row — Fetches rows from a query-result that had the
DBX_RESULT_UNBUFFERED
flag set
Description
dbx_fetch_row() fetches rows from a result identifier
that had the DBX_RESULT_UNBUFFERED
flag set.
When the DBX_RESULT_UNBUFFERED
is not set in the
query, dbx_fetch_row() will fail as all rows have
already been fetched into the results data property.
As a side effect, the rows property of the query-result object is incremented for each successful call to dbx_fetch_row().
Return Values
Returns an object on success that contains the same information as any row would have in the dbx_query() result data property, including columns accessible by index or fieldname when the flags for dbx_query() were set that way.
Upon failure, returns 0 (e.g. when no more rows are available).
Examples
Example #1 How to handle the returned value
<?php
$result = dbx_query($link, 'SELECT id, parentid, description FROM table', DBX_RESULT_UNBUFFERED);
echo "<table>\n";
while ($row = dbx_fetch_row($result)) {
echo "<tr>\n";
foreach ($row as $field) {
echo "<td>$field</td>";
}
echo "</tr>\n";
}
echo "</table>\n";
?>
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