Same issue for me the issue is that, whether if a row is fetched in the fetchRow, it will still return an object.
There must be a way to access functions in that object to know if a row(s) is fetched. Shahar Evron wrote: > > Hi, > > This might be a report, but I didn't find anything in the archives. > > I have some code like this: > > <?php > // Assume that Users is a class extends Zend_Db_Table > $table = new Users(); > $row = $table->fetchRow("user_name = 'bob'"); > ?> > > What is the proper way to check whether I actually got a result or not? > I have noticed that fetchRow always returns a Zend_Db_Row object, and > that if there are no results (ie no rows where 'user_name' = 'bob') all > the data in the row is NULL. > > Does this make sense? If so, what's the intended way to check if results > were returned? > > TIA, > > Shahar. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Right-way-to-use-Zend_Db_Table%3A%3AfetchRow%28%29-tf2128552s16154.html#a9538266 Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.