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odbc_fetch_object

Name

odbc_fetch_object — Fetches a row of data as an object.

Synopsis

object odbc_fetch_object(result[, row]);
resource result: Result identifier
int row (optional): Row number

Returns

Object containing current record or FALSE

Description

Reads the current row in the ODBC result set and returns an object with each element containing the value of the corresponding field and each key containing the field name.

Warning

This function is only available if you have compiled PHP with DBMaker support. DBMaker is available from http://www.dbmaker.com/.

Version

Existing since version 4.0

Example

Example 1338. Display query results

<?php
$db = odbc_connect("simdb","SYSADM","");
$sql = "SELECT * from t1";
$result = odbc_exec($db, $sql);
while ($row = odbc_fetch_object($result)) {
   echo $row->c1, "\n";
}
?>



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