On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Kevin Waterson wrote:
>
>> I am switching to PDO and can't find an equivalent to mysql_num_rows.
>>>
>>> Am I missing something silly?
>>>
>>> Or is there a change of thinking needed for PDO?
>>>
>>> How should I determine how many rows a query returned?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> PDO returns an array, sizeof/count will get you home
>>
>>
> I would like to know how many rows I am working with before starting to
> fetch.
>
> Also fetchall, does not seem to have a style that returns each column value
> just once. I see this ugly thing in the manual:
>
> Fetch all of the remaining rows in the result set:
> Array
> (
>   [0] => Array
>       (
>           [NAME] => pear
>           [0] => pear
>           [COLOUR] => green
>           [1] => green
>       )
>
>   [1] => Array
>       (
>           [NAME] => watermelon
>           [0] => watermelon
>           [COLOUR] => pink
>           [1] => pink
>       )
>
> )
>
> If I could get the column offsets only, without the column names I would be
> very happy.
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
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