05-01-2009
don't delete as SECOND and LAST. Delete as 'beginning "with ----" ' and 'containing "rows containing)" '.
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odbc_fetch_row
ODBC_FETCH_ROW(3) 1 ODBC_FETCH_ROW(3)
odbc_fetch_row - Fetch a row
SYNOPSIS
bool odbc_fetch_row (resource $result_id, [int $row_number])
DESCRIPTION
Fetches a row of the data that was returned by odbc_do(3) or odbc_exec(3). After odbc_fetch_row(3) is called, the fields of that row can
be accessed with odbc_result(3).
PARAMETERS
o $result_id
- The result identifier.
o $row_number
- If $row_number is not specified, odbc_fetch_row(3) will try to fetch the next row in the result set. Calls to odbc_fetch_row(3)
with and without $row_number can be mixed. To step through the result more than once, you can call odbc_fetch_row(3) with
$row_number 1, and then continue doing odbc_fetch_row(3) without $row_number to review the result. If a driver doesn't support
fetching rows by number, the $row_number parameter is ignored.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if there was a row, FALSE otherwise.
PHP Documentation Group ODBC_FETCH_ROW(3)