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(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5)
sybase_fetch_assoc — Fetch a result row as an associative array
$result
)sybase_fetch_assoc() is a version of sybase_fetch_row() that uses column names instead of integers for indices in the result array. Columns from different tables with the same names are returned as name, name1, name2, ..., nameN.
An important thing to note is that using sybase_fetch_assoc() is NOT significantly slower than using sybase_fetch_row() , while it provides a significant added value.
result
Returns an array that corresponds to the fetched row, or FALSE
if there
are no more rows.
Note: 此函数仅适用于对 Sybase 使用 CT 库接口,而不适用于 DB 库。
[#1] elektrotechnik at onlinehome dot de [2004-05-06 04:33:55]
Very often you see constructs like this to loop thru a result set:
while ($row = sybase_fetch_assoc($result))
{
while (current($row)) // or while (current($row) != false)
{
$data = current($row);
$key = key($row);
//
// do stuff here
//
next($row);
}
}
Do not use it in this way! You have to write the inner while loop this way:
while (current($row) !== false)
If you just use
while (current($row) != false)
or
while (current($row))
you could be in trouble and loose some data. In my case I had a query which contained the following statement:
datediff(dd, date1, date2) as days
Now if days computes to 0 then the two while loop examples from above will exit (because the 0 is 'seen' as false). Therefore you must use while (current($row) !== false) which will not exit if one of you data contains 0.
Hth,
rgds,
Marcus
[#2] jpeterso at moody dot edu [2003-07-01 12:51:42]
For users that want this function in other applications, use this function. I have been using it for over a year with great success.
function sybase_fetch_assoc($query_result){
$row = sybase_fetch_array($query_result);
$values = "";
if(is_array($row))
{
while(list($key, $val) = each($row))
{
$values[$key] = $val;
}
}
return $values;
}