cubrid_fetch_assoc
(PECL CUBRID >= 8.3.0)
cubrid_fetch_assoc — Returns the associative array that corresponds to the fetched row
Description
array cubrid_fetch_assoc
( resource $req_identifier
)
This function returns the associative array, that corresponds to the fetched row and, then, moves the internal data pointer ahead, or it returns FALSE when the end is reached.
Parameters
- req_identifier
-
This is the request identifier.
Return Values
Associative array, when process is successful.
FALSE when the end is reached, or error.
Examples
Example #1 cubrid_fetch_assoc() example
<?php
$link = cubrid_connect("localhost", 30000, "demodb2", "dba", "");
if (!$link)
{
die('Could not connect.');
}
$query = 'SELECT name, address, salary FROM employees';
$result = cubrid_execute($link, $query);
if ($result)
{
echo "seek to row 0 and fetching fields: ";
cubrid_data_seek($result, 0);
$row = cubrid_fetch_assoc($result);
echo $row["name"]."|". $row["address"]."|".$row["salary"]."<br>";
echo "seek to row 2 and fetching fields: ";
cubrid_data_seek($result, 2);
$row = cubrid_fetch_assoc($result);
echo $row["name"]."|". $row["address"]."|".$row["salary"]."<br>";
cubrid_close_request($result);
}
?>
The above example will output:
Result: seek to row 0 and fetching fields: Peter|1st Avenue, New York|1000.0000000000000000 seek to row 2 and fetching fields: Peter Norton|81254, CA|19834.0000000000000000