Personal preference, and all my code is written with that so far, but 
seeing about the speed issue, that might change.

Thanks.

Jim Lucas [php] wrote:

>oh and mysql_fetch_object is a little slower then mysql_fetch_array()
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>Jim Lucas
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>Subject: [PHP] MySQL Fetch_Array VS. Fetch_Object
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>>Does anyone know what the pros and cons of using mysql_fetch_object vs. 
>>mysql_fetch_array.
>>
>>I find it easier to use the object version because you dont have to code 
>>any extra statements to put them into regular variables.
>>
>>print "$obj->field_name";
>>as opposed to
>>$field_name = $row["field_name"];
>>print "$field_name";
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>>Im just curious to see if there are any problems (resources, etc) that 
>>come with using the object method???
>>
>>
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