On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 08:55:44PM -0400, John DeSoi wrote:
> pg_fetch_object() returns an object with properties that correspond
> to the fetched row's field names. It can optionally instantiate an
> object of a specific class, and pass parameters to that class's
> constructor.
>
> I'm pass
Is there any documentation about how mysqli returns a result set? i
use fetch_assoc on it and would like to write a result to a text file
in the same format so that it could be opened at a later point and
run through a while phrase.
thanks,
jonathan
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I'm using PHP 5.0.4, PostgreSQL 8.0.2.
Docs say (http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.pg-fetch-object.php):
object pg_fetch_object ( resource result [, int row [, string
class_name [, array params]]] )
pg_fetch_object() returns an object with properties that correspond
to the fetched row'
Just out of curiosity, your method looks like it should work, what's the mysql
error message?
-Micah
On Friday 23 September 2005 2:28 pm, Chris Payne wrote:
> Hi there everyone,
>
> Can any of you see why the below will not insert into my database?
>
> Hann Heritage Homes' Fall Circuit entry.
look at:
mysql_escape_string();
On Friday 23 September 2005 2:28 pm, Chris Payne wrote:
> Hi there everyone,
>
> Can any of you see why the below will not insert into my database?
>
> Hann Heritage Homes' Fall Circuit entry. Fabulous ranch floorplan w/walkout
> basement. Stunning great room w/F
Hi there everyone,
Can any of you see why the below will not insert into my database?
Hann Heritage Homes' Fall Circuit entry. Fabulous ranch floorplan w/walkout
basement. Stunning great room w/FP, dramatic dining room, den, screened
porch. Mullett kitchen with glazed birch cabinets and granite.