RDO FIELD SEEK()
Purpose
Jump to a specified field in a recordset
Syntax
RDO_FIELD_SEEK(<object>,<expN>)
MYSQL_FIELD_SEEK(<object>,<expN>)
See Also
RDO_AFFECTED_ROWS(), RDO_CLOSE(), RDO_CONNECT(), RDO_DATA_SEEK(), RDO_ERRNO(), RDO_ERROR(), RDO_EXEC(), RDO_FETCH_ARRAY(), RDO_FETCH_ASSOC(), RDO_FETCH_FIELD(), RDO_FETCH_LENGTHS(), RDO_FETCH_OBJECT(), RDO_FETCH_ROW(), RDO_FIELD_FLAGS(), RDO_FIELD_LEN(), RDO_FIELD_NAME(), RDO_FIELD_TABLE(), RDO_FIELD_TYPE(), RDO_FREE_OBJECT(), RDO_FREE_RESULT(), RDO_GET_CLIENT_INFO(), RDO_GET_HOST_INFO(), RDO_INFO(), RDO_LIST_DBS(), RDO_NUM_FIELDS(), RDO_NUM_ROWS(), RDO_PING(), RDO_QUERY(), RDO_REAL_ESCAPE_STRING(), RDO_RESULT(), RDO_SELECT_DB(), RDO_STAT(), RDO_THREAD_ID(), RDO_UNBUFFERED_QUERY()
Description
The RDO_FIELD_SEEK() function is used to jump to a specified field in a result set.
Keywords | Description |
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<object> | Result set |
<expN> | Column number |
Example
conn = rdo_connect("recital", "localhost", "?", "?","southwind") if conn > -1 res = rdo_query("select * from shippers", conn) rdo_field_seek(res,2) arr1 = rdo_fetch_field(res) print_r(arr1) rdo_close(conn) endif rdo_close(conn)
Products
Recital, Recital Server