Hello folks! welcome back to a new edition of our tutorial on PHP. In this tutorial guide, we are going to be studying about the PHP odbc_fetch_row() Function.
The built-in PHP odbc_fetch_row() function fetches a row.
The built-in PHP odbc_fetch_row() function fetches a row.
Syntax
Following below is the syntax to use this function -
bool odbc_fetch_row ( resource $result_id [, int $row_number ] )
Parameter Details
Sr.No | Parameters & Description |
---|---|
1 | result_id It used to identifier the result |
2 | rownumber If row number is not specified, it try to fetch a row from odbc_row_fect(), |
Return Value
This built-in PHP function returns TRUE if a row was found, else it returns FALSE.
Example
Try out the following example below -
<?php $input_ID = odbc_connect("DSN","user_id","pass_id"); $sql = "SELECT ProductName FROM Products"; $result = odbc_exec($input_ID, $sql); while (odbc_fetch_row($result)) { echo odbc_result($result, "ProductName"), "\n"; } ?>
Alright guys! This is where we are going to be rounding up for this tutorial post. In our next tutorial, we are going to be discussing about the PHP odbc_field_len() Function.
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