oci_fetch_array (no version information, might be only in CVS)
oci_fetch_array -- Returns the next row from the result data as an associative or numeric array, or both
Description array
oci_fetch_array ( resource statement [, int mode])
Returns an array, which corresponds to the next result row or FALSE in case of error or there is no more rows in the result.
oci_fetch_array() returns an array with both associative and numeric indices.
Optional second paramater can be any combination of the following constants:
OCI_BOTH - return an array with both associative and numeric indices (the same as OCI_ASSOC + OCI_NUM ). This is the default behavior.
OCI_ASSOC - return an associative array (as oci_fetch_assoc() works).
OCI_NUM - return a numeric array, (as oci_fetch_row() works).
OCI_RETURN_NULLS - create empty elements for the NULL fields.
OCI_RETURN_LOBS - return the value of a LOB of the descriptor.
Default
mode is
OCI_BOTH .
It should be mentioned here, that oci_fetch_array() is insignificantly slower, than oci_fetch_row() , but much more handy.
Note: Don't forget, that Oracle returns all field names in uppercase and associative indices in the result array will be uppercased too.
Example 1. oci_fetch_array() with OCI_BOTH example
<?php $connection = oci_connect ( "apelsin" , "kanistra" ); $query = "SELECT id, name FROM fruits" ; $statement = oci_parse ( $connection , $query ); oci_execute ( $statement ); while ( $row = oci_fetch_array ( $statement , OCI_BOTH )) { echo $row [ 0 ]. " and " . $row [ 'ID' ]. " is the same<br>" ; echo $row [ 1 ]. " and " . $row [ 'NAME' ]. " is the same<br>" ; } ?>
Example 2. oci_fetch_array() with OCI_NUM example
<?php $connection = oci_connect ( "user" , "password" ); $query = "SELECT id, name, lob_field FROM fruits" ; $statement = oci_parse ( $connection , $query ); oci_execute ( $statement ); while ( $row = oci_fetch_array ( $statement , OCI_NUM )) { echo $row [ 0 ]. "<br>" ; echo $row [ 1 ]. "<br>" ; echo $row [ 2 ]-> read ( 100 ). "<br>" ; //this will output first 100 bytes from LOB } ?>
Example 3. oci_fetch_array() with OCI_ASSOC example
<?php $connection = oci_connect ( "user" , "password" ); $query = "SELECT id, name, lob_field FROM fruits" ; $statement = oci_parse ( $connection , $query ); oci_execute ( $statement ); while ( $row = oci_fetch_array ( $statement , OCI_NUM )) { echo $row [ 'ID' ]. "<br>" ; echo $row [ 'NAME' ]. "<br>" ; echo $row [ 'LOB_FIELD' ]. "<br>" ; //this will output "Object id #1" } ?>
Example 4. oci_fetch_array() with OCI_RETURN_LOBS example
<?php $connection = oci_connect ( "user" , "password" ); $query = "SELECT id, name, lob_field FROM fruits" ; $statement = oci_parse ( $connection , $query ); oci_execute ( $statement ); while ( $row = oci_fetch_array ( $statement , OCI_NUM )) { echo $row [ 0 ]. "<br>" ; echo $row [ 1 ]. "<br>" ; echo $row [ 'LOB_FIELD' ]. "<br>" ; //this will output LOB's content } ?>
See also oci_fetch_assoc() , oci_fetch_object() , oci_fetch_row() and oci_fetch_all() .
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