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Operating Systems SCO SCO & Informix SE version 7 Post 302353357 by jgt on Tuesday 15th of September 2009 07:31:52 AM
 

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IFX_FIELDPROPERTIES(3)							 1						    IFX_FIELDPROPERTIES(3)

ifx_fieldproperties - List of SQL fieldproperties

SYNOPSIS
array ifx_fieldproperties (resource $result_id) DESCRIPTION
Returns the Informix SQL fieldproperties of every field in the query as an associative array. Properties are encoded as: "SQL- TYPE;length;precision;scale;ISNULLABLE" where SQLTYPE = the Informix type like "SQLVCHAR" etc. and ISNULLABLE = "Y" or "N". PARAMETERS
o $result_id -$result_id is a valid resultid returned by ifx_query(3) or ifx_prepare(3) (select type queries only!). RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array with fieldnames as key and the SQL fieldproperties as data for a query with $result_id. Returns FALSE on errors. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Informix SQL fieldproperties <?php $properties = ifx_fieldproperties($resultid); if (!isset($properties)) { /* ... error ... */ } foreach ($properties as $fname => $val) { echo "$fname: property = $val "; } ?> SEE ALSO
ifx_fieldtypes(3). PHP Documentation Group IFX_FIELDPROPERTIES(3)
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