oci_fetch_all

(PHP 5, PECL OCI8 >= 1.1.0)

oci_fetch_allFetches multiple rows from a query into a two-dimensional array

Beskrivelse

int oci_fetch_all ( resource $statement , array &$output [, int $skip = 0 [, int $maxrows = -1 [, int $flags = OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_COLUMN + OCI_ASSOC ]]] )

Fetches multiple rows from a query into a two-dimensional array. By default, all rows are returned.

This function can be called only once for each query executed with oci_execute().

Parametre

statement

A valid OCI8 statement identifier created by oci_parse() and executed by oci_execute(), or a REF CURSOR statement identifier.

output

The variable to contain the returned rows.

LOB columns are returned as strings, where Oracle supports conversion.

See oci_fetch_array() for more information on how data and types are fetched.

skip

The number of initial rows to discard when fetching the result. The default value is 0, so the first row onwards is returned.

maxrows

The number of rows to return. The default is -1 meaning return all the rows from skip + 1 onwards.

flags

Parameter flags indicates the array structure and whether associative arrays should be used.

oci_fetch_all() Array Structure Modes
Constant Description
OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_ROW The outer array will contain one sub-array per query row.
OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_COLUMN The outer array will contain one sub-array per query column. This is the default.

Arrays can be indexed by column heading or numerically.

oci_fetch_all() Array Index Modes
Constant Description
OCI_NUM Numeric indexes are used for each column's array.
OCI_ASSOC Associative indexes are used for each column's array. This is the default.

Use the addition operator "+" to choose a combination of array structure and index modes.

Oracle's default, non-case sensitive column names will have uppercase array keys. Case-sensitive column names will have array keys using the exact column case. Use var_dump() on output to verify the appropriate case to use for each query.

Queries that have more than one column with the same name should use column aliases. Otherwise only one of the columns will appear in an associative array.

Returnerings Værdier

Returns the number of rows in output, which may be 0 or more, or FALSE on failure.

Eksempler

Eksempel #1 oci_fetch_all() example

<?php

$conn 
oci_connect('hr''welcome''localhost/XE');
if (!
$conn) {
    
$e oci_error();
    
trigger_error(htmlentities($e['message'], ENT_QUOTES), E_USER_ERROR);
}

$stid oci_parse($conn'SELECT POSTAL_CODE, CITY FROM locations WHERE ROWNUM < 3');
oci_execute($stid);

$nrows oci_fetch_all($stid$res);

echo 
"$nrows rows fetched<br>\n";
var_dump($res);

// var_dump output is:
//    2 rows fetched
//    array(2) {
//      ["POSTAL_CODE"]=>
//      array(2) {
//        [0]=>
//        string(6) "00989x"
//        [1]=>
//        string(6) "10934x"
//      }
//      ["CITY"]=>
//      array(2) {
//        [0]=>
//        string(4) "Roma"
//        [1]=>
//        string(6) "Venice"
//      }
//    }

// Pretty-print the results
echo "<table border='1'>\n";
foreach (
$res as $col) {
    echo 
"<tr>\n";
    foreach (
$col as $item) {
        echo 
"    <td>".($item !== null htmlentities($itemENT_QUOTES) : "")."</td>\n";
    }
    echo 
"</tr>\n";
}
echo 
"</table>\n";

oci_free_statement($stid);
oci_close($conn);

?>

Eksempel #2 oci_fetch_all() example with OCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_ROW

<?php

$conn 
oci_connect('hr''welcome''localhost/XE');
if (!
$conn) {
    
$e oci_error();
    
trigger_error(htmlentities($e['message'], ENT_QUOTES), E_USER_ERROR);
}

$stid oci_parse($conn'SELECT POSTAL_CODE, CITY FROM locations WHERE ROWNUM < 3');
oci_execute($stid);

$nrows oci_fetch_all($stid$resnullnullOCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_ROW);

echo 
"$nrows rows fetched<br>\n";
var_dump($res);

// Output is:
//    2 rows fetched
//    array(2) {
//      [0]=>
//      array(2) {
//        ["POSTAL_CODE"]=>
//        string(6) "00989x"
//        ["CITY"]=>
//        string(4) "Roma"
//      }
//      [1]=>
//      array(2) {
//        ["POSTAL_CODE"]=>
//        string(6) "10934x"
//        ["CITY"]=>
//        string(6) "Venice"
//      }
//    }

oci_free_statement($stid);
oci_close($conn);

?>

Eksempel #3 oci_fetch_all() with OCI_NUM

<?php

$conn 
oci_connect('hr''welcome''localhost/XE');
if (!
$conn) {
    
$e oci_error();
    
trigger_error(htmlentities($e['message'], ENT_QUOTES), E_USER_ERROR);
}

$stid oci_parse($conn'SELECT POSTAL_CODE, CITY FROM locations WHERE ROWNUM < 3');
oci_execute($stid);

$nrows oci_fetch_all($stid$resnullnullOCI_FETCHSTATEMENT_BY_ROW OCI_NUM);

echo 
"$nrows rows fetched<br>\n";
var_dump($res);

// Output is:
//    2 rows fetched
//    array(2) {
//      [0]=>
//      array(2) {
//        [0]=>
//        string(6) "00989x"
//        [1]=>
//        string(4) "Roma"
//      }
//      [1]=>
//      array(2) {
//        [0]=>
//        string(6) "10934x"
//        [1]=>
//        string(6) "Venice"
//      }
//    }

oci_free_statement($stid);
oci_close($conn);

?>

Noter

Note:

Using skip is very inefficient. All the rows to be skipped are included in the result set that is returned from the database to PHP. They are then discarded. It is more efficient to use SQL to restrict the offset and range of rows in the query. See oci_fetch_array() for an example.

Note:

Queries that return a large number of rows can be more memory efficient if a single-row fetching function like oci_fetch_array() is used.

Note:

For queries returning a large number of rows, performance can be significantly improved by increasing oci8.default_prefetch or using oci_set_prefetch().

Note:

In PHP versions before 5.0.0 you must use ocifetchstatement() instead. The old function name can still be used in current versions, however it is deprecated and not recommended.

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User Contributed Notes 2 notes

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eustaquiorangel at gmail dot com
10 years ago
Beware that only numerically indexed results will be returned if
OCI_NUM is used.
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david at boeke dot com
20 years ago
The Skip and MaxRows parameters were not added until version 4.2.1.
Previous versions of php used this syntax:

           int ocifetchstatement ( resource stmt, array &output)

The function also took a third parameter that was not documented.  ( I assume that it was a flag)
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