This function returns an object with certain properties of the specific column. The properties of the object are:
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name -
column name
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table -
name of the table that the column belongs to
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def -
default value of the column
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max_length -
maximum length of the column
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not_null -
1 if the column cannot be NULL
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primary_key -
1 if the column is a primary key
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unique_key -
1 if the column is an unique key
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multiple_key -
1 if the column is a non-unique key
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numeric -
1 if the column is numeric
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blob -
1 if the column is a BLOB
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type -
the type of the column
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unsigned -
1 if the column is unsigned
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zerofill -
1 if the column is zero-filled
result comes from a call to cubrid_execute()
The numerical field offset. If the field offset is not specified, the next field (that was not yet retrieved by this function) is retrieved. The field_offset starts at 0.
Object with certain properties of the specific column, when process is successful.
FALSE on failure.
<?php
$conn = cubrid_connect("localhost", 33000, "demodb");
$req = cubrid_execute($conn, "SELECT event_code,athlete_code,nation_code,game_date FROM game WHERE host_year=1988 and event_code=20001;");
var_dump(cubrid_fetch_row($req));
cubrid_field_seek($req, 1);
$field = cubrid_fetch_field($req);
printf("\n--- Field Properties ---\n");
printf("%-30s %s\n", "name:", $field->name);
printf("%-30s %s\n", "table:", $field->table);
printf("%-30s \"%s\"\n", "default value:", $field->def);
printf("%-30s %d\n", "max length:", $field->max_length);
printf("%-30s %d\n", "not null:", $field->not_null);
printf("%-30s %d\n", "primary key:", $field->primary_key);
printf("%-30s %d\n", "unique key:", $field->unique_key);
printf("%-30s %d\n", "multiple key:", $field->multiple_key);
printf("%-30s %d\n", "numeric:", $field->numeric);
printf("%-30s %d\n", "blob:", $field->blob);
printf("%-30s %s\n", "type:", $field->type);
printf("%-30s %d\n", "unsigned:", $field->unsigned);
printf("%-30s %d\n", "zerofill:", $field->zerofill);
cubrid_close_request($req);
cubrid_disconnect($conn);
?>
The above example will output:
array(4) {
[0]=>
string(5) "20001"
[1]=>
string(5) "16681"
[2]=>
string(3) "KOR"
[3]=>
string(9) "1988-9-30"
}
--- Field Properties ---
name: athlete_code
table: game
default value: ""
max length: 0
not null: 1
primary key: 1
unique key: 1
multiple key: 0
numeric: 1
blob: 0
type: integer
unsigned: 0
zerofill: 0
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