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mssql_field_name — Get the name of a field
$result
[, int $offset
= -1
] )
Returns the name of field no. offset
in
result
.
result
The result resource that is being evaluated. This result comes from a call to mssql_query() .
offset
The field offset, starts at 0. If omitted, the current field is used.
The name of the specified field index on success 或者在失败时返回 FALSE
.
Example #1 mssql_field_name() example
<?php
// Send a select query to MSSQL
$query = mssql_query ( 'SELECT [username], [name], [email] FROM [php].[dbo].[userlist]' );
echo 'Result set contains the following field(s):' , PHP_EOL ;
// Dump all field names in result
for ( $i = 0 ; $i < mssql_num_fields ( $query ); ++ $i ) {
echo ' - ' . mssql_field_name ( $query , $i ), PHP_EOL ;
}
// Free the query result
mssql_free_result ( $query );
?>
以上例程的输出类似于:
Result set contains the following field(s): - username - name - email
[#1] ian_channing at hotmail dot com [2013-11-19 12:52:02]
There is a limitation of 30 characters for the field name. So if your query has `fieldname AS really_long_overly_descriptive_name`, you will only get `really_long_overly_descriptiv` back
<?php
// Send a select query to MSSQL
$query = mssql_query('SELECT [username] AS [really_long_overly_descriptive_name], [name], [email] FROM [php].[dbo].[userlist]');
echo 'Result set contains the following field(s):', PHP_EOL;
// Dump all field names in result
for ($i = 0; $i < mssql_num_fields($query); ++$i) {
echo ' - ' . mssql_field_name($query, $i), PHP_EOL;
}
// Free the query result
mssql_free_result($query);
?>
Outputs the following:
Result set contains the following field(s):
- really_long_overly_descriptiv
- name
- email
[#2] harold at worby dot dns2go dot com [2002-03-06 01:29:28]
A simple script to walk through an MSSQL server.
I'm using PHP 4.06 and Freetds 5.1 on Solaris 2.7 and Apache 1.3
Several of the msql_ functions seem to be broken/missing.
This is what I found to work.
<?php
// --------------------------------------------------------
// URL http://server/mssqltest.php?DB=Database&table=TableName
// --------------------------------------------------------
// Default settings: edit to meet your needs
if (!($user)) $user=sa;
if (!($pass)) $pass="password";
if (!($host)) $host="acer900";
// --------------------------------------------------
// connect to mssql server
$connect = mssql_connect($host,$user,$pass) or die ($host." not accessible.");
// select the database
if ($DB) mssql_select_db($DB)or die('USE '.$DB.' failed!');
if (!($table)) {
$query="EXEC sp_tables \"%\",\"%\",\"".$DB."\",\"'TABLE'\"";
$linkcol=2;
$linkcol="TABLE_NAME";
$linkformat=" <a href=\"%s?DB=".$DB."&table=%s\">%s</a> ";
}else{ // tables and DB - Get DATA
$query="SELECT * FROM ".$table;
$linkformat=" <a href=\"%s\">%s</a> ";
}
if (!($DB)) {
$query="EXEC sp_databases";
$linkcol=0;
$linkcol="DATABASE_NAME";
$linkformat="<a href=\"%s?DB=%s\">%s</a>";
}
// run query
echo $query."<br>";
$result = mssql_query( $query) or die('Query failed!');
$fields = mssql_num_fields ($result) or die("Num Fields Failed");
$rows = mssql_num_rows ($result);
echo "<br>Rows ".$rows." Fields ".$fields."<br>";
echo "<TABLE border=1><tr>";
// get field names
for ( $f = 0 ; $f < $fields ; $f++ ){
$name = mssql_fetch_field($result, $f);
echo "<td>".$f.$name->name."</td>";
// Strange here.. without the "X"'s the () is always TRUE??
if ($name->name."X" == $linkcol."X") $linkcol = $f;
}
echo "</tr>";
//Display Data
for ($i = 0; $i < $rows ; $i =$i +1){
for ($f = 0; $f<$fields ; $f++){
$name=mssql_result($result,$i,$f);
if ($f == $linkcol){
printf("<td>".$linkformat."</td>\n",$PHP_SELF,
$name , $name );
}
else{
echo "<td>". $name . "</td>";
}
}
echo "</tr>";
}
echo "</TABLE><br>";
// close connection
mssql_close ($connect);
?>
[#3] tengel at sonic dot net [2000-10-07 19:43:06]
This function isn't supported (PHP 4.0.2) if using Sybase/FreeTDS to access SQLServer (linux/solaris/bsd/etc). Instead, use "mssql_fetch_field()" like so:
$field_name = mssql_fetch_field($query_result, $field_number);
print $field_name->name;