sqlsrv_fetch_array
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sqlsrv_fetch_array — Returns a row as an array
Description
resource
$stmt
,int
$fetchType
= ?,int
$row
= ?,int
$offset
= ?): array
Returns the next available row of data as an associative array, a numeric array, or both (the default).
Parameters
-
stmt
-
A statement resource returned by sqlsrv_query or sqlsrv_prepare.
-
fetchType
-
A predefined constant specifying the type of array to return. Possible values are
SQLSRV_FETCH_ASSOC
,SQLSRV_FETCH_NUMERIC
, andSQLSRV_FETCH_BOTH
(the default).A fetch type of SQLSRV_FETCH_ASSOC should not be used when consuming a result set with multiple columns of the same name.
-
row
-
Specifies the row to access in a result set that uses a scrollable cursor. Possible values are
SQLSRV_SCROLL_NEXT
,SQLSRV_SCROLL_PRIOR
,SQLSRV_SCROLL_FIRST
,SQLSRV_SCROLL_LAST
,SQLSRV_SCROLL_ABSOLUTE
and,SQLSRV_SCROLL_RELATIVE
(the default). When this parameter is specified, thefetchType
must be explicitly defined. -
offset
-
Specifies the row to be accessed if the row parameter is set to
SQLSRV_SCROLL_ABSOLUTE
orSQLSRV_SCROLL_RELATIVE
. Note that the first row in a result set has index 0.
Return Values
Returns an array on success, null
if there are no more rows to return, and
false
if an error occurs.
Examples
Example #1 Retrieving an associative array.
<?php
$serverName = "serverName\instanceName";
$connectionInfo = array( "Database"=>"dbName", "UID"=>"username", "PWD"=>"password");
$conn = sqlsrv_connect( $serverName, $connectionInfo );
if( $conn === false ) {
die( print_r( sqlsrv_errors(), true));
}
$sql = "SELECT FirstName, LastName FROM SomeTable";
$stmt = sqlsrv_query( $conn, $sql );
if( $stmt === false) {
die( print_r( sqlsrv_errors(), true) );
}
while( $row = sqlsrv_fetch_array( $stmt, SQLSRV_FETCH_ASSOC) ) {
echo $row['LastName'].", ".$row['FirstName']."<br />";
}
sqlsrv_free_stmt( $stmt);
?>
Example #2 Retrieving a numeric array.
<?php
$serverName = "serverName\instanceName";
$connectionInfo = array( "Database"=>"dbName", "UID"=>"username", "PWD"=>"password");
$conn = sqlsrv_connect( $serverName, $connectionInfo );
if( $conn === false ) {
die( print_r( sqlsrv_errors(), true));
}
$sql = "SELECT FirstName, LastName FROM SomeTable";
$stmt = sqlsrv_query( $conn, $sql );
if( $stmt === false) {
die( print_r( sqlsrv_errors(), true) );
}
while( $row = sqlsrv_fetch_array( $stmt, SQLSRV_FETCH_NUMERIC) ) {
echo $row[0].", ".$row[1]."<br />";
}
sqlsrv_free_stmt( $stmt);
?>
Notes
Not specifying the fetchType
or explicitly using the
SQLSRV_FETCH_TYPE
constant in the examples above will
return an array that has both associative and numeric keys.
If more than one column is returned with the same name, the last column will take precedence. To avoid field name collisions, use aliases.
If a column with no name is returned, the associative key for the array element will be an empty string ("").
See Also
- sqlsrv_connect() - Opens a connection to a Microsoft SQL Server database
- sqlsrv_query() - Prepares and executes a query
- sqlsrv_errors() - Returns error and warning information about the last SQLSRV operation performed
- sqlsrv_fetch() - Makes the next row in a result set available for reading