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oci_fetch_all

(PHP 5, PECL oci8:1.1-1.2.4)

oci_fetch_allFetches all rows of result data into an array

Description

int oci_fetch_all ( resource $statement , array &$output [, int $skip [, int $maxrows [, int $flags ]]] )

Fetches all the rows from a result into a user-defined array.

For details on the data type mapping performed by the oci8 driver, see the datatypes supported by the driver

Parameters

statement

A valid OCI statement identifier.

output

Note: This function sets NULL fields to the PHP NULL value.

skip

The number of initial rows to ignore when fetching the result (default value of 0, to start at the first line).

maxrows

The number of rows to read, starting at the skip th row (default to -1, meaning all the rows).

flags

Parameter flags can be any combination of the following:

  • OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_ROW
  • OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_COLUMN (default value)
  • OCI_NUM
  • OCI_ASSOC

Return Values

Returns the number of rows fetched or FALSE in case of an error.

Examples

Example #1 oci_fetch_all() example

<?php
/* oci_fetch_all example mbritton at verinet dot com (990624) */

$conn oci_connect("scott""tiger");

$stmt oci_parse($conn"select * from emp");

oci_execute($stmt);

$nrows oci_fetch_all($stmt$results);
if (
$nrows 0) {
   echo 
"<table border=\"1\">\n";
   echo 
"<tr>\n";
   foreach (
$results as $key => $val) {
      echo 
"<th>$key</th>\n";
   }
   echo 
"</tr>\n";

   for (
$i 0$i $nrows$i++) {
      echo 
"<tr>\n";
      foreach (
$results as $data) {
         echo 
"<td>$data[$i]</td>\n";
      }
      echo 
"</tr>\n";
   }
   echo 
"</table>\n";
} else {
   echo 
"No data found<br />\n";
}
echo 
"$nrows Records Selected<br />\n";

oci_free_statement($stmt);
oci_close($conn);
?>

Notes

Note: In PHP versions before 5.0.0 you must use ocifetchstatement() instead. This name still can be used, it was left as alias of oci_fetch_all() for downwards compatability. This, however, is deprecated and not recommended.



oci_fetch_array> <oci_execute
Last updated: Fri, 22 Aug 2008
 
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dawid.krysiak.net.pl
11-Jul-2007 02:55
It looks like passing 0 (zero) as a $maxrows parameter is treated identically as -1 value - all the rows are returned.

OCIfetchstatement($stmt, $res, 1, 0, OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_ROW)

Tested under: PHP 4.4.3, WinXP pro
stry_cat at yahoo dot com
07-Feb-2007 04:43
If you want to use more than one flag, you need to use the + to connect them:
<?php
oci_fetch_all
($stmt, $row, "0", "-1", OCI_ASSOC+OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_ROW);

?>
jnavratil at houston dot rr dot com
12-Feb-2006 11:46
The number of rows returned is the number actually fetched, not the number potentially available.  If one limits the number of rows to fetch, the number of rows returned will be bound by that limit.  For example...

$nrows = oci_fetch_all($statement, $results, 0, 1);

would result in a returned value of '0' if there are no rows found for the statement, or '1' if any rows were found, regardless of the number actually present in the database.

oci_fetch_array> <oci_execute
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