db2_result

(PECL ibm_db2 >= 1.0.0)

db2_result Returns a single column from a row in the result set

Descrierea

db2_result ( resource $stmt , mixed $column ) : mixed

Use db2_result() to return the value of a specified column in the current row of a result set. You must call db2_fetch_row() before calling db2_result() to set the location of the result set pointer.

Parametri

stmt

A valid stmt resource.

column

Either an integer mapping to the 0-indexed field in the result set, or a string matching the name of the column.

Valorile întoarse

Returns the value of the requested field if the field exists in the result set. Returns NULL if the field does not exist, and issues a warning.

Exemple

Example #1 A db2_result() example

The following example demonstrates how to iterate through a result set with db2_fetch_row() and retrieve columns from the result set with db2_result().

<?php
$sql 
'SELECT name, breed FROM animals WHERE weight < ?';
$stmt db2_prepare($conn$sql);
db2_execute($stmt, array(10));
while (
db2_fetch_row($stmt)) {
    
$name db2_result($stmt0);
    
$breed db2_result($stmt'BREED');
    print 
"$name $breed";
}
?>

Exemplul de mai sus va afișa:

cat Pook
gold fish Bubbles
budgerigar Gizmo
goat Rickety Ride

A se vedea și

  • db2_fetch_array() - Returns an array, indexed by column position, representing a row in a result set
  • db2_fetch_assoc() - Returns an array, indexed by column name, representing a row in a result set
  • db2_fetch_both() - Returns an array, indexed by both column name and position, representing a row in a result set
  • db2_fetch_object() - Returns an object with properties representing columns in the fetched row
  • db2_fetch_row() - Sets the result set pointer to the next row or requested row