db2_field_width

(PECL ibm_db2 >= 1.0.0)

db2_field_width Returns the width of the current value of the indicated column in a result set

Description

db2_field_width(resource $stmt, mixed $column): int

Returns the width of the current value of the indicated column in a result set. This is the maximum width of the column for a fixed-length data type, or the actual width of the column for a variable-length data type.

Parameters

stmt

Specifies a statement resource containing a result set.

column

Specifies the column in the result set. This can either be an integer representing the 0-indexed position of the column, or a string containing the name of the column.

Return Values

Returns an integer containing the width of the specified character or binary data type column in a result set. If the specified column does not exist in the result set, db2_field_width() returns false.

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