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(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
odbc_fetch_row — Fetch a row
Fetches a row of the data that was returned by odbc_do() or odbc_exec(). After odbc_fetch_row() is called, the fields of that row can be accessed with odbc_result().
statement
The result identifier.
row
If row
is not specified,
odbc_fetch_row() will try to fetch the next row in
the result set. Calls to odbc_fetch_row() with and
without row
can be mixed.
To step through the result more than once, you can call
odbc_fetch_row() with
row
1, and then continue doing
odbc_fetch_row() without
row
to review the result. If a driver
doesn't support fetching rows by number, the
row
parameter is ignored.
Version | Description |
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8.0.0 |
row is nullable now.
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