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cubrid_fetch_assoc

(PECL CUBRID >= 8.3.0)

cubrid_fetch_assocReturns 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($result0);
        
$row cubrid_fetch_assoc($result);
        echo 
$row["name"]."|"$row["address"]."|".$row["salary"]."<br>";

        echo 
"seek to row 2 and fetching fields: ";    
        
cubrid_data_seek($result2);
        
$row cubrid_fetch_assoc($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

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