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odbc_result_all

Name

odbc_result_all — Displays all result data.

Synopsis

int odbc_result_all(result[, format]);
resource result: Result identifier
string format (optional): Table format modifier

Returns

Row in a result set; FALSE on error

Description

A handy function for quickly outputting the contents of a result set in an HTML table. You can modify the appearance of the table using the optional format string.

Version

Existing since version 3.0.6

Example

Example 1358. Display data in table

<?php
$db = odbc_connect("DSN","user","pass"); 
$result = odbc_exec($db,"SELECT * FROM Employees ORDER BY LastName");
odbc_result_all($result,"border=0");
?>



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