Hi all,
Happy New Year.
I'm working on an application and had a couple of related PHP/MySQL
questions.
1. When I do a MySQL query, is there a way to get the returned columns in
the query without fetching a row? Currently, what I'm doing is fetching a
row of data and getting the keys from the
--- Daniel Israel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. When I do a MySQL query, is there a way to get the returned columns in
the query without fetching a row? Currently, what I'm doing is fetching a
row of data and getting the keys from the array. I'd like to do it without
fetching the row. Is
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Of James Keeline
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--- Daniel Israel HYPERLINK mailto:dan%40ebji.org[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. When I do a
Good info, but not exactly what I'm looking for. I'm looking for getting
the columns returned from a query, not the columns that exist in a table.
Meaning that it may contain a subset of columns, or it might contain columns
from 2 or more tables.
Thanks for your help.
-D. Israel
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