ingres_fetch_array

( PHP 5 <= 5.0.5, PECL ingres >= 1.0.0)
Fetch a row of result into an array
array ingres_fetch_array ( resource $result [, int $result_type ] )

This function is an extended version of ingres_fetch_row(). In addition to storing the data in the numeric indices of the result array, it also stores the data in associative indices, using the field names as keys.

If two or more columns of the result have the same field names, the last column will take precedence. To access the another column or columns of the same name, you must use the numeric index of the column or make an alias for the column. For example:

<?php

$result = ingres_query($link, "select ap_place as city, ap_ccode as country from airport where ap_iatacode = 'VLL'"); 
$result = ingres_fetch_array($result);
$foo = $result["city"];
$bar = $result["country"];

?>

With regard to speed, the function is identical to ingres_fetch_object(), and almost as quick as ingres_fetch_row() (the difference is insignificant).

By default, arrays created by ingres_fetch_array() start from position 1 and not 0 as with other DBMS extensions. The starting position can be adjusted to 0 using the configuration parameter ingres.array_index_start.

Note: Related Configurations

See also the ingres.array_index_start, ingres.fetch_buffer_size and ingres.utf8 directives in Runtime Configuration.

Parameters:
result

The query result identifier

result_type

The result type. This result_type can be INGRES_NUM for enumerated array, INGRES_ASSOC for associative array, or INGRES_BOTH (default).

Returns:

Returns an array that corresponds to the fetched row, or FALSE if there are no more rows

Examples:
<?php

$result = ingres_query($link, "select ap_place as city, ap_ccode as country from airport where ap_iatacode = 'VLL'"); 
$result = ingres_fetch_array($result);
$foo = $result["city"];
$bar = $result["country"];

?>

Fetch a row of result into an array
<?php
$link = ingres_connect($database, $user, $password);

$result = ingres_query($link,"select * from table");
while ($row = ingres_fetch_array($result)) {
    echo $row["user_id"];  // using associative array
    echo $row["fullname"];
    echo $row[1];          // using enumerated array
    echo $row[2];
}
?>

See also:

ingres_query() -

ingres_num_fields() -

ingres_field_name() -

ingres_fetch_assoc() -

ingres_fetch_object() -

ingres_fetch_row() -

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2016-02-24 16:16:59
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