12-28-2018
Unfortunately, sudhakar1987 has posted his or her
problem in another forum as well and received an - although unsatisfying so far - answer there. So I'm afraid we won't see his or her thought process resp. "solution by myself" in here.
Last edited by RudiC; 12-28-2018 at 02:03 PM..
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px_get_record - Returns record of paradox database
SYNOPSIS
array px_get_record (resource $pxdoc, int $num, [int $mode])
DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
o $pxdoc
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o $num
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number 0.
o $mode
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case. If $mode is not passed or is 0, then the key will be exactly like the field name. The element values will contain the field
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returned as an integer counting the number of milliseconds starting at midnight. A timestamp ( PX_FIELD_TIMESTAMP) and date (
PX_FIELD_DATE) are floating point respectively int values counting milliseconds respectively days starting at the beginning of
julian calendar. Use the functions px-timestamp2string(3) and px-date2string(3) to convert them into a character representation.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the $num'th record from the paradox database. The record is returned as an associated array with its keys being the field names.
SEE ALSO
px_retrieve_record(3).
PHP Documentation Group PX_GET_RECORD(3)