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Posted by Karin Jensen on 11/15/76 11:25
Erwin Moller wrote:
> Karin Jensen wrote:
>> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Alvaro G Vicario wrote:
>>> I haven't checked the manual but I guess odbc_*() functions do
>>> now allow custom sorting. However, there're array functions
>>> that allow such task. So you'd need to load all results into an
>>> array. I hope the query doesn't return 10,000 records ;-)
>>
>> Thanks, Alvaro. Excuse my ignorance, but what would be the
>> syntax for loading the results into an array? I'm not clear how
>> to deal with odbc results outside the odbc function set.
>
> These kind of questions are barely suitable for a ng, not because
> we don't want to help you, but because this is all nicely
> described on www.php.net including massive examples.
>
> Just go to php.net and start reading about arrays, for-next,
> while, and databasequeries.
> Really, it is all there including examples.
Sorry, I think it is partly my fault for not being clear. I have no
problem in using or sorting arrays. My initial question was about
sorting an ODBC resource.
In the follow up question above, I was wondering if there was a
quick way of putting ODBC results into array. From the ODBC
reference pages, the command "odbc_fetch_into" fetches one result
row into an array. Is there a single-line way of getting the ODBC
results into a multi-dimensional array without looping through the
rows? (Note, I am not asking how to do the latter, just whether it
is necessary!)
Thanks for your patience,
Karin
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