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Implementing Row-Level Security in Java Applications

Learn how to enforce row-level security across your JEE application, from database to cache. From Oracle Fusion Middleware Regional Director Lonneke Dikmans.

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PG_RESULT_SEEK(3)														 PG_RESULT_SEEK(3)

pg_result_seek - Set internal row offset in result resource

SYNOPSIS
bool pg_result_seek (resource $result, int $offset) DESCRIPTION
pg_result_seek(3) sets the internal row offset in a result resource. PARAMETERS
o $result - PostgreSQL query result resource, returned by pg_query(3), pg_query_params(3) or pg_execute(3) (among others). o $offset - Row to move the internal offset to in the $result resource. Rows are numbered starting from zero. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 pg_result_seek(3) example <?php // Connect to the database $conn = pg_pconnect("dbname=publisher"); // Execute a query $result = pg_query($conn, "SELECT author, email FROM authors"); // Seek to the 3rd row (assuming there are 3 rows) pg_result_seek($result, 2); // Fetch the 3rd row $row = pg_fetch_row($result); ?> SEE ALSO
pg_fetch_row(3), pg_fetch_assoc(3), pg_fetch_array(3), pg_fetch_object(3), pg_fetch_result(3). PHP Documentation Group PG_RESULT_SEEK(3)