db2_num_fields
(PECL ibm_db2 >= 1.0.0)
db2_num_fields — Returns the number of fields contained in a result set
Description
$stmt
): int|falseReturns the number of fields contained in a result set. This is most useful for handling the result sets returned by dynamically generated queries, or for result sets returned by stored procedures, where your application cannot otherwise know how to retrieve and use the results.
Parameters
-
stmt
-
A valid statement resource containing a result set.
Return Values
Returns an integer value representing the number of fields in the result
set associated with the specified statement resource. Returns false
if
the statement resource is not a valid input value.
Examples
Example #1 Retrieving the number of fields in a result set
The following example demonstrates how to retrieve the number of fields returned in a result set.
<?php
$sql = "SELECT id, name, breed, weight FROM animals ORDER BY breed";
$stmt = db2_prepare($conn, $sql);
db2_execute($stmt, $sql);
$columns = db2_num_fields($stmt);
echo "There are {$columns} columns in the result set.";
?>
The above example will output:
There are 4 columns in the result set.
See Also
- db2_execute() - Executes a prepared SQL statement
- db2_field_display_size() - Returns the maximum number of bytes required to display a column
- db2_field_name() - Returns the name of the column in the result set
- db2_field_num() - Returns the position of the named column in a result set
- db2_field_precision() - Returns the precision of the indicated column in a result set
- db2_field_scale() - Returns the scale of the indicated column in a result set
- db2_field_type() - Returns the data type of the indicated column in a result set
- db2_field_width() - Returns the width of the current value of the indicated column in a result set