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sybase_result

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

sybase_resultGet result data

Beschreibung

string sybase_result ( resource $result , int $row , mixed $field )

Returns the contents of the cell at the row and offset in the specified Sybase result set.

When working on large result sets, you should consider using one of the functions that fetch an entire row (specified below). As these functions return the contents of multiple cells in one function call, they're MUCH quicker than sybase_result(). Also, note that specifying a numeric offset for the field argument is much quicker than specifying a fieldname or tablename.fieldname argument.

Recommended high-performance alternatives: sybase_fetch_row(), sybase_fetch_array() and sybase_fetch_object().

Parameter-Liste

result

row

field

The field argument can be the field's offset, or the field's name, or the field's table dot field's name (tablename.fieldname). If the column name has been aliased ('select foo as bar from...'), use the alias instead of the column name.

Rückgabewerte

sybase_result() returns the contents of one cell from a Sybase result set.



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samthorogood at yahoo dot com
28-Aug-2001 02:24
This could be an even quicker way (using the code above as a base):

$db = sybase_connect("sybtest", "sa", "users");
$id = sybase_result(sybase_query("EXEC usp_get_id @username='$username'", $db));
echo $id;

Even simpler. :)
chad at matrixnetwork dot net
06-Apr-2001 01:39
If a stored procedure is doing all the work for you and you just need to retrieve a single cell...

$db = sybase_connect("sybtest", "sa", "users");
$query = sybase_query("EXEC usp_get_id @username='$username'", $db);
$id = sybase_result($query,0,0);
echo $id;


Simple.

sybase_select_db> <sybase_query
Last updated: Fri, 25 May 2012