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radius_get_vendor_attr(3) [php man page]

RADIUS_GET_VENDOR_ATTR(3)						 1						 RADIUS_GET_VENDOR_ATTR(3)

radius_get_vendor_attr - Extracts a vendor specific attribute

SYNOPSIS
array radius_get_vendor_attr (string $data) DESCRIPTION
If radius_get_attr(3) returns RADIUS_VENDOR_SPECIFIC, radius_get_vendor_attr(3) may be called to determine the vendor. RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array containing the attribute-type, vendor and the data, or FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
Example #1 radius_get_vendor_attr(3) example <?php while ($resa = radius_get_attr($res)) { if (!is_array($resa)) { printf ("Error getting attribute: %s ", radius_strerror($res)); exit; } $attr = $resa['attr']; $data = $resa['data']; printf("Got Attr:%d %d Bytes %s ", $attr, strlen($data), bin2hex($data)); if ($attr == RADIUS_VENDOR_SPECIFIC) { $resv = radius_get_vendor_attr($data); if (is_array($resv)) { $vendor = $resv['vendor']; $attrv = $resv['attr']; $datav = $resv['data']; printf("Got Vendor Attr:%d %d Bytes %s ", $attrv, strlen($datav), bin2hex($datav)); } } } ?> SEE ALSO
radius_get_attr(3), radius_put_vendor_attr(3). PHP Documentation Group RADIUS_GET_VENDOR_ATTR(3)

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CUBRID_GET(3)								 1							     CUBRID_GET(3)

cubrid_get - Get a column using OID

SYNOPSIS
mixed cubrid_get (resource $conn_identifier, string $oid, [mixed $attr]) DESCRIPTION
The cubrid_get(3) function is used to get the attribute of the instance of the given $oid. You can get single attribute by using string data type for the $attr argument, or many attributes by using array data type for the $attr argument. PARAMETERS
o $conn_identifier -Connection identifier. o $oid -OID of the instance that you want to read. o $attr -Name of the attribute that you want to read. RETURN VALUES
Content of the requested attribute, when process is successful; When $attr is set with string data type, the result is returned as a string; when $attr is set with array data type (0-based numerical array), then the result is returned in associative array. When $attr is omitted, then all attributes are received in array form. FALSE when process is unsuccessful or result is NULL (If error occurs to distinguish empty string from NULL, then it prints the warning message. You can check the error by using cubrid_error_code(3)) EXAMPLES
Example #1 cubrid_get(3) example <?php $conn = cubrid_connect("localhost", 33000, "demodb"); @cubrid_execute($conn, "DROP TABLE foo"); cubrid_execute($conn, "CREATE TABLE foo(a int AUTO_INCREMENT, b set(int), c list(int), d char(10))"); cubrid_execute($conn, "INSERT INTO foo(a, b, c, d) VALUES(1, {1,2,3}, {11,22,33,333}, 'a')"); cubrid_execute($conn, "INSERT INTO foo(a, b, c, d) VALUES(2, {4,5,7}, {44,55,66,666}, 'b')"); $req = cubrid_execute($conn, "SELECT * FROM foo", CUBRID_INCLUDE_OID); cubrid_move_cursor($req, 1, CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST); $oid = cubrid_current_oid($req); $attr = cubrid_get($conn, $oid, "b"); var_dump($attr); $attr = cubrid_get($conn, $oid); var_dump($attr); cubrid_close_request($req); cubrid_disconnect($conn); ?> The above example will output: string(9) "{1, 2, 3}" array(4) { ["a"]=> string(1) "1" ["b"]=> array(3) { [0]=> string(1) "1" [1]=> string(1) "2" [2]=> string(1) "3" } ["c"]=> array(4) { [0]=> string(2) "11" [1]=> string(2) "22" [2]=> string(2) "33" [3]=> string(3) "333" } ["d"]=> string(10) "a " } SEE ALSO
cubrid_put(3). PHP Documentation Group CUBRID_GET(3)
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