02-04-2013
Shells with that type of for-loop support typically also support an analogous select statement: select i in a b c; { echo $i; }
I have never used either myself. I see no benefit, only headaches.
Regards,
Alister
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ovrimos_result_all
OVRIMOS_RESULT_ALL(3) OVRIMOS_RESULT_ALL(3)
ovrimos_result_all - Prints the whole result set as an HTML table
SYNOPSIS
int ovrimos_result_all (int $result_id, [string $format])
DESCRIPTION
Prints the whole result set as an HTML table.
PARAMETERS
o $result_id
- A result identifier, returned by ovrimos_execute(3) or ovrimos_exec(3).
o $format
- Optional HTML attributes for the generated table element.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the number of rows in the generated table.
EXAMPLES
This will execute an SQL statement and print the result in an HTML table.
Example #1
Prepare a statement, execute, and view the result
<?php
$conn = ovrimos_connect("db_host", "8001", "admin", "password");
if ($conn != 0) {
echo "Connection ok!";
$res = ovrimos_prepare($conn, "select table_id, table_name
from sys.tables where table_id = 7");
if ($res != 0) {
echo "Prepare ok!";
if (ovrimos_execute($res, array(3))) {
echo "Execute ok!
";
ovrimos_result_all($res);
} else {
echo "Execute not ok!";
}
ovrimos_free_result($res);
} else {
echo "Prepare not ok!
";
}
ovrimos_close($conn);
}
?>
Example #2
ovrimos_result_all(3) with meta-information
<?php
$conn = ovrimos_connect("db_host", "8001", "admin", "password");
if ($conn != 0) {
echo "Connection ok!";
$res = ovrimos_exec($conn, "select table_id, table_name
from sys.tables where table_id = 1");
if ($res != 0) {
echo "Statement ok! cursor=" . ovrimos_cursor($res) . "
";
$colnb = ovrimos_num_fields($res);
echo "Output columns=" . $colnb . "
";
for ($i=1; $i <= $colnb; $i++) {
$name = ovrimos_field_name($res, $i);
$type = ovrimos_field_type($res, $i);
$len = ovrimos_field_len($res, $i);
echo "Column " . $i . " name=" . $name . " type=" . $type . " len=" . $len . "
";
}
ovrimos_result_all($res);
ovrimos_free_result($res);
}
ovrimos_close($conn);
}
?>
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