There might be a better way.
<?php
$conn = OCILogon('user', 'secret', 'DB');
$th = 0; // Table Header
$query = 'select * from PAYMENT';
$stid = OCIParse($conn, $query);
OCIExecute($stid);
echo "<table>\n\n";
while (OCIFetchInto($stid, $row, OCI_ASSOC)) {
if (!$th) {
$keys = (array_keys($row));
echo "\n<tr>\n";
foreach ($keys as $k) {echo "<th>" . $k . "</th>\n";}
echo "</tr>\n";
$th = 1; // Table header done !
}
echo "\n<tr>\n";
foreach ($keys as $k) {echo "<td>" . $row[$k] . "</td>\n";}
echo "</tr>\n";
$count = $count + 1;
}
echo "</table>\n\n";
echo "<h3>" . $count . " records</h3>";
OCILogoff($conn);
?>
ocifetchinto
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PECL OCI8 >= 1.0.0)
ocifetchinto — Fetches the next row into an array (deprecated)
Description
int ocifetchinto
( resource $statement
, array &$result
[, int $mode = OCI_ASSOC + OCI_NUM
] )
This function is deprecated. Recommended alternatives: oci_fetch_array(), oci_fetch_object(), oci_fetch_assoc() and oci_fetch_row().
ocifetchinto
php at natalian dot org
25-Oct-2005 01:45
25-Oct-2005 01:45
xerxes at dataforce dot com dot au
04-Oct-2002 06:37
04-Oct-2002 06:37
Hi all....
Following an eariler message about having similar functionality to "mysql_fetch_object", here is a snip of code i frequently use to return an array of all rows from a query....each element of the array is an object, where the properties for the object are the columns selected from the query.
Note that this function reqs that you pass in a connection handler....
It can be modified to return just a single row, quite easily.
function executeSQL($SQL, $oConn) {
$cur = OCIParse($oConn, $SQL);
if (OCIExecute($cur, OCI_DEFAULT)) {
$iCounter = 0;
$aGeneric = Array();
$TempClass = new stdClass ();
while(OCIFetchInto($cur, $res, OCI_RETURN_NULLS + OCI_ASSOC)) {
foreach ($res as $sKey => $sVal) {
$TempClass->{$sKey} = $sVal;
}
$aGeneric[$iCounter] = $TempClass;
$iCounter++;
}
}
else {
return (false);
}
return ($aGeneric);
}
hth!
-Xerxes
kboyer at matchlogic dot com
14-Jul-2000 10:26
14-Jul-2000 10:26
When using ocifetchinto, be careful with the resulting array. If the array variable is previously populated before calling ocifetchinto, and the the ocifetchinto command returns no (0) rows, the array is not overwritten. This can make you think that you actually got rows returned when you actually didn't.
