sybase_fetch_arrayDescriptionReads the current row in the Sybase result set and returns an associative array with each element containing the value of the corresponding field and each key containing the field name. If column names are duplicated, then the data in the last column in the query sharing the name overwrites the other other values. To access data from these types of queries, either use a numerically indexed array or alias the column names in your query.
ExampleExample 1301. Retrieve rows from a query $db = @sybase_connect("SERVER","DBUSER","DBPASSWD") or die("Unable to connect to server"); sybase_select_db("pubs"); $result = sybase_query("SELECT * FROM authors"); while ($row = sybase_fetch_array($result)) { echo $row["au_fname"], " ", $row["au_lname"], "<BR>\n"; }
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