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odbc_fetch_object

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5)

odbc_fetch_objectLit une ligne de résultat dans un objet

Description

object odbc_fetch_object ( resource $result [, int $rownumber ] )

odbc_fetch_object() lit une ligne de résultat dans un objet depuis une requête ODBC. Voir le changelog ci-dessous pour savoir quand cette fonction est disponible.

Liste de paramètres

result

La ressource de résultat depuis la fonction odbc_exec().

rownumber

Le numéro de ligne à récupérer, en option.

Valeurs de retour

Retourne un objet qui correspond à la ligne récupérée, ou FALSE s'il n'y a plus de ligne de disponible.

Historique

Version Description
4.3.3 Cette fonction est disponible lorsque PHP est compilé avec le support IBM DB2 ou UnixODBC.
4.3.2 Cette fonction est disponible lorsque PHP est compilé pour Windows.
4.0.2 Cette fonction est disponible lorsque PHP est compilé avec le support DBMaker.

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odbc_fetch_row> <odbc_fetch_into
Last updated: Fri, 14 Aug 2009
 
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odbc_fetch_object
philip
22-Mar-2005 04:04
This function requires one of the following to exist: Windows, DB2, or UNIXODBC.
thorsten at rinne dot info
15-Oct-2003 09:26
odbc_fetch_object() works nice with PHP 4.3.3 under W2K with IBM DB2 V.7.2 and V.8.1:

<?php
$conn
= odbc_connect($db_name, $username, $password) or die(odbc_error_msg());
$sql = "SELECT * FROM TABLE";
$result = odbc_exec($conn, $sql);
while (
$rows = odbc_fetch_object($result)) {
    print
$rows->COLUMNNAME;
    }
odbc_close($conn);
?>
j dot a dot z at bluewin dot ch
30-Apr-2003 08:26
hey "general at maccrafters dot com"

thank you very much for your code. it saved me time!
however i extended it a bit!
---------------------------------------------
    function __odbc_fetch_object($res)
    {
        if( function_exists("odbc_fetch_object") )
            return odbc_fetch_object($res);

        $rs = array();
        $rs_obj = false;
        if( odbc_fetch_into($res, &$rs) )
        {
            foreach( $rs as $key=>$value )
            {
                $fkey = odbc_field_name($res, $key+1);
                $rs_obj->$fkey = trim($value);
            }
        }
        return $rs_obj;
    }
---------------------------------------------
cheers, jaz
h4 at locked dot org
11-Mar-2003 02:28
my 2 cents:

function data($res) {
    $obj = new stdClass();
    $data_array = array();
       
    if (!odbc_fetch_into($res, $data_array)) {
        return 0;
    }

    $num_fields = odbc_num_fields($res);

    for ($i = 0;$i < $num_fields; $i++) {
        $name = odbc_field_name($res, $i + 1);
        if (!$name) {
            return 0;
        }
           
        $obj->{$name} = $data_array[$i];
    }
       
    return $obj;
}

works fine for me (PHP 4.3.1)
charlesk at netgaintechnology dot com
23-Jan-2003 06:54
I asked one of the developers to enable this function in the CVS.  I tried it and it worked.  I didnt do anything special.  I was using a Microsoft Access ODBC driver that came with my Windows XP Pro Install.

I was using the Apache web server.

Charles
general at maccrafters dot com
05-Nov-2002 07:45
Here's a bit of code I came up with tha behaves just like mysql_fetch_object()

    function odbc_fetch_object($result)
    {
        $rs=array();
        if(odbc_fetch_into($result,&$rs))
        {
            foreach($rs as $key=>$value)
            {
    $fkey=strtoupper(odbc_field_name($result,$key+1));
                $rs_obj->$fkey = trim($value);

            }
        }
        return($rs_obj);
    }

Special thanks to previous posters for giving me a starting point for this code.
kynaston at yahoo dot com
05-Sep-2002 12:55
If you're using Masoud's code in PHP4.2+, change the fifth line to:

odbc_fetch_into($result,&$rs);

(the order of arguments have changed)
Marcus dot Karlsson at usa dot net
24-Apr-2002 05:57
It' possible to get both odbc_fetch_object() and odbc_fetch_array() to work just by removing #ifdef HAVE_DBMAKER/#endif in php_odbc.h line 216 (219) and the same in php_odbc.c line 87 (90) and 1229 (1380).

I've done this sucessfully in the PHP 4.2.0 release using ODBC towards a MySQL database.

I really can't understand why the #ifdef is there from the beginning, but they do have their reasons.

These were the files i "patched"
/* $Id: php_odbc.c,v 1.120.2.1 2002/04/08 22:21:30 sniper Exp $ */
/* $Id: php_odbc.h,v 1.45.2.1 2002/03/12 02:27:47 sniper Exp $ */
masuod_a at hotmail dot com
22-Feb-2002 08:29
This function not availible in PHP 4.1.1 , you can try this :

if (function_exists(odbc_fetch_object))
 return;
function odbc_fetch_object($result, $rownumber=1) {
 $rs=array();
 odbc_fetch_into($result, $rownumber,$rs);
 foreach ($rs as $key => $value) {
   $fkey=strtolower(odbc_field_name($result, $key+1)); 
   $rs_obj->$fkey = $value;
 }
 return $rs_obj;
}
if you wanna use this function in a loop  you must set rownumber parameter
you can't use this function like :
 while ($myobj=odbc_fetch_object($res)) {
 ....
}

odbc_fetch_row> <odbc_fetch_into
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