|  | Posted by Oli Filth on 06/26/05 23:25 
MrKrinkle said the following on 26/06/2005 21:11:> And by the way, there's still a need to find out if there's more
 > results left even if you're only doing one query.  mysql_fetch_assoc()
 > will give you the next record in the results list.  So there would be a
 > use in knowing "are there any more records in the results list?"
 >
 
 Yes, but that's a fundamentally different thing to finding how many
 result *sets* are left, which is what mysqli_more_results() does.
 
 mysql_fetch_assoc() et al. all return FALSE when there are no more rows,
 so that's one way of doing this. Alternatively, use mysql_num_rows()
 straight after the query, and decrement it every time you fetch a row,
 checking for when it reaches zero.
 
 
 
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 Oli
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