odbc_fetch_row
Name
odbc_fetch_row — Fetches a row of data.
Synopsis
bool odbc_fetch_row
(result[, row]);
resource result: Result
identifier
int row (optional): Row
number
Returns
TRUE if a row was returned; FALSE if there are no more
rows
Description
Fetches a row of data from the result set that was
returned from odbc_exec() . Fetches the
next row in the result set unless the row number is
specified. odbc_fetch_row() can be used in a loop
to traverse a result set. Alternatively, you can specify
a row number and then use odbc_fetch_row() without
the row number to traverse the result set starting at the
specified row.
Version
Existing since version 3.0.6
Example
Example 1339. Display query
results
<?php
$db = odbc_connect("DSN","user","pass");
$sql = "SELECT ProductName FROM Products";
$result = odbc_exec($db, $sql);
while (odbc_fetch_row($result)) {
echo odbc_result($result, "ProductName"), "\n";
}
?>
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