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odbc_result_all

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odbc_result_allHTML テーブルとして結果を出力する

警告

この関数は PHP 8.1.0 で 非推奨になります。この関数に頼らないことを強く推奨します。

説明

odbc_result_all(resource $statement, string $format = ""): int|false

odbc_exec() により作成された結果 ID から全ての行を出力します。結果は、HTML テーブル形式で出力されます。 データはエスケープされません

この関数は、本番環境で使うことを想定していません。 つまり、開発中に結果セットを素早く描画させるためだけに使うものだということです。

パラメータ

statement

結果 ID。

format

テーブルのフォーマット指定。

戻り値

成功の場合に結果の行数、エラーの場合に false を返します。

変更履歴

バージョン 説明
8.1.0 この関数は、推奨されなくなりました。

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ZAPtheZAPs dot schulze dot zap at zap dot telstra dot com
20 years ago
a revised version marius' code that works with Memo fields. (also returns rather than prints strings)

function ODBCResourceToHTML($res, $sTable, $sRow)
{$cFields = odbc_num_fields($res);
$strTable = "<table $sTable ><tr>";
for ($n=1; $n<=$cFields; $n++)
{$strTable .= "<td $sRow><b>". str_replace("_", " ", odbc_field_name($res, $n)) . "</b></td>";}
$strTable .= "</tr>";
while(odbc_fetch_row($res))
{ $strTable .= "<tr>";
for ($n=1; $n<=$cFields; $n++)
{$cell = odbc_result($res, $n);
if ($cell=='') {$strTable .= "<td $sRow>&nbsp;</td>";}
else {$strTable .= "<td $sRow>". $cell . "</td>";}}
$strTable .= "</tr>";}
$strTable .= "</table>";
Return $strTable;}

DEAR MODERATORS: you would save yourselve much much time by making this entire manual into a wiki (ie like http://en.wikipedia.org ) and within a year this would be the best manual on anything!!

best wishes, Erich
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marius at stones dot com
21 years ago
I've written this little function that functions simirarly to odbc_result_all, but works with MySQL:

/**
* This function emulates the odbc_result_all function, which will return a HTML table cosisting of
* the results of an SQL query.
* Usage: pass a mysql result set to this function, and it will return (not output) a string containing
* an HTML table
* Parameters:
* - $result is your mysql result set (result of a mysql_query() function call)
* - $tableFeatures is a string containing any HTML TABLE features you would like in the table
* (eg. BORDER="0" etc.)
*/
function _mysql_result_all($result, $tableFeatures="") {
$table .= "<!--Debugging output for SQL query-->\n\n";
$table .= "<table $tableFeatures>\n\n";
$noFields = mysql_num_fields($result);
$table .= "<tr>\n";
for ($i = 0; $i < $noFields; $i++) {
$field = mysql_field_name($result, $i);
$table .= "\t<th>$field</th>\n";
}
while ($r = mysql_fetch_row($result)) {
$table .= "<tr>\n";
foreach ($r as $kolonne) {
$table .= "\t<td>$kolonne</td>\n";
}
$table .= "</tr>\n";
}
$table .= "</table>\n\n";
$table .= "<!--End debug from SQL query-->\n\n";
return $table;
}

Enjoy...
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martin dot vgagern at gmx dot net
24 years ago
As some people stated in the ODBC overview, some buggy drivers always return the number of rows to be -1. AFAIK the only way to help this situation is to count the rows by calls to odbc_fetch_into or odbc_fetch_row and then build the table yourself.
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rabbott at calstatela dot edu
24 years ago
odbc_result_all($result) cycles through
$result. So a subsequent call to odbc_fetch_row($result) will fail.
You must use odbc_fetch_row($result, 1)
to reset $result. (But when I do that,
I get a crash!)
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alvaro at demogracia dot com
15 years ago
The $format parameter is an optional string that gets inserted in the <table> tag. The string is printed as-is. E.g.:

<?php
odbc_result_all
($res, 'id="users" class="listing"');
?>

... prints:

<table id="users" class="listing" >...
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