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Top Forums Programming Managing and using PTSes Post 302711335 by erupter on Friday 5th of October 2012 06:36:23 PM
Old 10-05-2012
Tried that before, same result.
 

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FBSQL_FETCH_ROW(3)							 1							FBSQL_FETCH_ROW(3)

fbsql_fetch_row - Get a result row as an enumerated array

SYNOPSIS
array fbsql_fetch_row (resource $result) DESCRIPTION
fbsql_fetch_row(3) fetches one row of data from the result associated with the specified result identifier. Subsequent call to fbsql_fetch_row(3) would return the next row in the result set, or FALSE if there are no more rows. PARAMETERS
o $ result -A result identifier returned by fbsql_query(3) or fbsql_db_query(3). RETURN VALUES
Returns an array that corresponds to the fetched row where each result column is stored in an offset, starting at offset 0, or FALSE if there are no more rows. SEE ALSO
fbsql_fetch_array(3), fbsql_fetch_assoc(3), fbsql_fetch_object(3), fbsql_data_seek(3), fbsql_fetch_lengths(3), fbsql_result(3). PHP Documentation Group FBSQL_FETCH_ROW(3)
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