Retrieves the metadata for a 0-indexed column in a result set as an associative array.
The 0-indexed column in the result set.
Returns an associative array containing the following values representing the metadata for a single column:
Name | Value |
---|---|
native_type | The PHP native type used to represent the column value. |
driver:decl_type | The SQL type used to represent the column value in the database. If the column in the result set is the result of a function, this value is not returned by PDOStatement::getColumnMeta(). |
flags | Any flags set for this column. |
name | The name of this column as returned by the database. |
table | The name of this column's table as returned by the database. |
len | The length of this column. Normally -1 for types other than floating point decimals. |
precision | The numeric precision of this column. Normally 0 for types other than floating point decimals. |
pdo_type | The type of this column as represented by the PDO::PARAM_* constants. |
Returns FALSE
if the requested column does not exist in the result set, or if no result set exists.
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.
Not all PDO drivers support PDOStatement::getColumnMeta().
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The following example shows the results of retrieving the metadata for a single column generated by a function (COUNT) in a PDO_SQLITE driver.
<?php $select = $DB->query('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM fruit'); $meta = $select->getColumnMeta(0); var_dump($meta); ?>
The above example will output:
array(6) { ["native_type"]=> string(7) "integer" ["flags"]=> array(0) { } ["name"]=> string(8) "COUNT(*)" ["len"]=> int(-1) ["precision"]=> int(0) ["pdo_type"]=> int(2) }
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