Hebat-Allah Farag wrote:
> I am stick since 2 days at the same point, I am using 10g, PHP my problem
> now is how to fecth the X, Y , z coordinates from the geometry column to
> view it on my web page, i don't understand the (SDO_ORDINATES), what is its
> type & how i can deal with it. my simple code is:
> $conn=oci_connect('User','pass','//localhost/x')
> $sqlCol="SELECT c.GEOMETRY.SDO_ORDINATES from SSS c WHERE c.CODE = '80A' ";
> $resultCol=oci_parse($conn,$sqlCol);
> $excuteResCol=oci_execute($resultCol);
> $resultRecordsCol=oci_fetch_array($resultCol);
>
> I got an error on the last line as (ORA-00932: inconsistent datatypes:
> expected CHAR got ARRAY )
> i don't know how to deal with this resultset.
Since PHP's OCI8 deals with simple types (or arrays of simple types),
you could create a mapping function in PL/SQL. There is a related
example under the heading "Using PL/SQL Types in PHP" on page 141 of
the current (1.4) version of
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/php/pdf/underground-php-oracle-manual.pdf
Also see the use of SDO_UTIL.GETVERTICES in
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=1448667�
Chris
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