(PHP 3 >= 3.0.17, PHP 4, PHP 5)
odbc_tables -- Get the list of table names stored in a specific data sourceLists all tables in the requested range. Returns an ODBC result identifier containing the information or FALSE on failure.
The result set has the following columns:
TABLE_QUALIFIER
TABLE_OWNER
TABLE_NAME
TABLE_TYPE
REMARKS
The result set is ordered by TABLE_TYPE, TABLE_QUALIFIER, TABLE_OWNER and TABLE_NAME.
   The owner and name
   arguments accept search patterns ('%' to match zero or more
   characters and '_' to match a single character).
  
   To support enumeration of qualifiers, owners, and table types,
   the following special semantics for the
   qualifier, owner,
   name, and
   table_type are available:
   
      If qualifier is a single percent
      character (%) and owner and
      name are empty strings, then the result
      set contains a list of valid qualifiers for the data
      source. (All columns except the TABLE_QUALIFIER column contain
      NULLs.)
     
      If owner is a single percent character
      (%) and qualifier and
      name are empty strings, then the result
      set contains a list of valid owners for the data source. (All
      columns except the TABLE_OWNER column contain
      NULLs.)
     
      If table_type is a single percent
      character (%) and qualifier,
      owner and name
      are empty strings, then the result set contains a list of
      valid table types for the data source. (All columns except the
      TABLE_TYPE column contain NULLs.)
     
   If table_type is not an empty string, it
   must contain a list of comma-separated values for the types of
   interest; each value may be enclosed in single quotes (') or
   unquoted. For example, "'TABLE','VIEW'" or "TABLE, VIEW".  If the
   data source does not support a specified table type,
   odbc_tables() does not return any results for
   that type.
  
See also odbc_tableprivileges() to retrieve associated privileges.