It seems like this command iterates each time on a different row so $1 is the first field of each row.. But what caused it to refer to each row ?.
What I mean is, how it knows that for the second iteration for example, $1 should be the first field of the second row rather then the first field of the first row again ?
Last edited by Don Cragun; 04-04-2018 at 04:13 PM..
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Hi All,
I probably miss something fundamental here.
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pg_field_is_null
PG_FIELD_IS_NULL(3)PG_FIELD_IS_NULL(3)pg_field_is_null - Test if a field is SQL NULLSYNOPSIS
int pg_field_is_null (resource $result, int $row, mixed $field)
DESCRIPTION
int pg_field_is_null (resource $result, mixed $field)
pg_field_is_null(3) tests if a field in a PostgreSQL result resource is SQL NULL or not.
Note
This function used to be called pg_fieldisnull(3).
PARAMETERS
o $result
- PostgreSQL query result resource, returned by pg_query(3), pg_query_params(3) or pg_execute(3) (among others).
o $row
- Row number in result to fetch. Rows are numbered from 0 upwards. If omitted, current row is fetched.
o $field
- Field number (starting from 0) as an integer or the field name as a string.
RETURN VALUES
Returns 1 if the field in the given row is SQL NULL, 0 if not. FALSE is returned if the row is out of range, or upon any other error.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
pg_field_is_null(3) example
<?php
$dbconn = pg_connect("dbname=publisher") or die ("Could not connect");
$res = pg_query($dbconn, "select * from authors where author = 'Orwell'");
if ($res) {
if (pg_field_is_null($res, 0, "year") == 1) {
echo "The value of the field year is null.
";
}
if (pg_field_is_null($res, 0, "year") == 0) {
echo "The value of the field year is not null.
";
}
}
?>
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