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(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
pg_fetch_all — Fetches all rows from a result as an array
pg_fetch_all() returns an array that contains all rows (records) in the PgSql\Result instance.
Note: This function sets NULL fields to the PHP
null
value.
result
An PgSql\Result instance, returned by pg_query(), pg_query_params() or pg_execute()(among others).
mode
An optional parameter that controls how the returned array is indexed.
mode
is a constant and can take the following values:
PGSQL_ASSOC
, PGSQL_NUM
and PGSQL_BOTH
.
Using PGSQL_NUM
, the function will return an array with numerical indices,
using PGSQL_ASSOC
it will return only associative indices
while PGSQL_BOTH
will return both numerical and associative indices.
An array with all rows in the result. Each row is an array of field values indexed by field name.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.1.0 |
The result parameter expects an PgSql\Result
instance now; previously, a resource was expected.
|
8.0.0 |
pg_fetch_all() will now return an empty array
instead of false for result sets with zero rows.
|
7.1.0 |
The mode parameter was added.
|
Example #1 PostgreSQL fetch all
<?php
$conn = pg_pconnect("dbname=publisher");
if (!$conn) {
echo "An error occurred.\n";
exit;
}
$result = pg_query($conn, "SELECT * FROM authors");
if (!$result) {
echo "An error occurred.\n";
exit;
}
$arr = pg_fetch_all($result);
print_r($arr);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Array ( [0] => Array ( [id] => 1 [name] => Fred ) [1] => Array ( [id] => 2 [name] => Bob ) )