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db2_fetch_both
Returns an array, indexed by both column name and position, representing a row in a result set
(PECL ibm_db2:1.0-1.6.2)
Example 939. Iterating through a forward-only cursorIf you call db2_fetch_both() without a specific row number, it automatically retrieves the next row in the result set. The following example accesses columns in the returned array by both column name and by numeric index. <?php The above example will output: 0 Pook cat 3.20 Example 940. Retrieving specific rows with db2_fetch_both() from a scrollable cursorIf your result set uses a scrollable cursor, you can call db2_fetch_both() with a specific row number. The following example retrieves every other row in the result set, starting with the second row. <?php The above example will output: 0 Pook cat 3.20 |
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