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ocirowcount

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PECL oci8 >= 1.0.0)

ocirowcountoci_num_rows() のエイリアス

説明

この関数は次の関数のエイリアスです。 oci_num_rows().



ocisavelob> <ocirollback
Last updated: Fri, 30 Jan 2009
 
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sontung2603 at yahoo dot com
17-Feb-2006 12:35
hello,
here'is an example  who works:

$connexion = ("name_bd","pass_db");  //set up connexion on database
$query="select * from order ";   // query for the test
$parse = ociparse($connexion,$query);   // parse query
ociexecute($pase);   // execute the query on server (on temporary memory)
ocifetchstatement($pase,$tab_result);  // the result will be fetched in the table $tab_result
echo ocirowcount($parse);  // show the numbers of result

/**** and if you want to posting the results of query ***/
$count = count($tab_result);
for($i=0;$i<=$count;$i++)
{
     echo $tab_result[$i]."<br>";
}

you can also do it with the function ociresult():

while(ocifetch($parse))
{
    echo ociresult($parse,"[capital letter of the name of feild that you want to show on naviator]");
}

Attention : all of name of tables on oracle database are in capital letter when you use an other application for connect to it.
example :

to select the field no_client on table client, on your script of posting, you should write :

echo ociresult($parse,"NO_CLIENT");

not :

echo ociresult($parse,"no_client");

//end

Enjoy
justin at flakmag dot com
27-Aug-2000 04:59
It appears the easiest workaround if you want to get numrows without moving to the end of the result set is to use:

numrows = OCIFetchStatement(...);
OCIExecute(...);

So that the execute re-executes the query. It's horribly inefficient to query twice, but it works.
batti at digito dot com
16-Feb-2000 06:52
this function can be used with select statement, and also return affected number of rows.
But remember this, use this after fetch statement.

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