Sends a query and fetch all results.
link_identifier
The DBX link object returned by dbx_connect()
sql_statement
SQL statement.
flags
The compared column
flags
The flags
parameter is used to control the amount of
information that is returned. It may be any combination of the following
constants with the bitwise OR operator (|). The DBX_COLNAMES_* flags
override the dbx.colnames_case setting from php.ini.
It is always set, that is, the returned object has a data property which is a 2 dimensional array indexed numerically. For example, in the expression data[2][3] 2 stands for the row (or record) number and 3 stands for the column (or field) number. The first row and column are indexed at 0.
If DBX_RESULT_ASSOC is also specified, the returning object contains the information related to DBX_RESULT_INFO too, even if it was not specified.
It provides info about columns, such as field names and field types.
It effects that the field values can be accessed with the respective column names used as keys to the returned object's data property.
Associated results are actually references to the numerically indexed data, so modifying data[0][0] causes that data[0]['field_name_for_first_column'] is modified as well.
This flag will not create the data property, and the rows property will initially be 0. Use this flag for large datasets, and use dbx_fetch_row() to retrieve the results row by row.
The dbx_fetch_row() function will return rows that are conformant to the flags set with this query. Incidentally, it will also update the rows each time it is called.
The case of the returned column names will not be changed.
The case of the returned column names will be changed to uppercase.
The case of the returned column names will be changed to lowercase.
flags
parameter. This means
that only the following combinations are effective:
DBX_RESULT_INDEX
DBX_RESULT_INDEX | DBX_RESULT_INFO
DBX_RESULT_INDEX |
DBX_RESULT_INFO |
DBX_RESULT_ASSOC - this is the default, if
flags
is not specified.
dbx_query() returns an object or 1
on success, and 0 on failure. The result object is
returned only if the query given in sql_statement
produces a result set (i.e. a SELECT query, even if the result set is
empty).
The returned object
has four or five
properties depending on flags
:
It is a valid handle for the connected database, and as such it can be used in module specific functions (if required).
These contain the number of columns (or fields) and rows (or records) respectively.
It is returned only if either DBX_RESULT_INFO or
DBX_RESULT_ASSOC is specified in the
flags
parameter. It is a 2 dimensional array,
that has two named rows (name and
type) to retrieve column information.
This property contains the actual resulting data, possibly associated
with column names as well depending on flags
.
If DBX_RESULT_ASSOC is set, it is possible to use
$result->data[2]["field_name"].
Example 4. How to handle the returned value
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