08-14-2008
Zaxxon,
Thanks for your help.
Yes I understand the principal of splitting the string based on a given field seperator and placing each new field in an array.
My problem is that my string contains no field seperators.
From your example how would you split if the string contained no ":" and was simply aabbccddee.
I would like to assign each letter of the string to a place in the array.
Thanks
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cubrid_result - Return the value of a specific field in a specific row
SYNOPSIS
string cubrid_result (resource $result, int $row, [mixed $field])
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This function returns the value of a specific field in a specific row from a result set.
PARAMETERS
o $result
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cubrid_result(3) example
<?php
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