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odbc_next_result

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.5, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

odbc_next_resultChecks if multiple results are available

Description

odbc_next_result(Odbc\Result $statement): bool

Checks if there are more result sets available as well as allowing access to the next result set via odbc_fetch_array(), odbc_fetch_row(), odbc_result(), etc.

Parameters

statement

The ODBC result object.

Return Values

Returns true if there are more result sets, false otherwise.

Changelog

Version Description
8.4.0 statement expects an Odbc\Result instance now; previously, a resource was expected.

Examples

Example #1 odbc_next_result()

<?php
$r_Connection
= odbc_connect($dsn, $username, $password);

$s_SQL = <<<END_SQL
SELECT 'A'
SELECT 'B'
SELECT 'C'
END_SQL;

$r_Results = odbc_exec($r_Connection, $s_SQL);

$a_Row1 = odbc_fetch_array($r_Results);
$a_Row2 = odbc_fetch_array($r_Results);
echo
"Dump first result set";
var_dump($a_Row1, $a_Row2);

echo
"Get second results set ";
var_dump(odbc_next_result($r_Results));

$a_Row1 = odbc_fetch_array($r_Results);
$a_Row2 = odbc_fetch_array($r_Results);
echo
"Dump second result set ";
var_dump($a_Row1, $a_Row2);

echo
"Get third results set ";
var_dump(odbc_next_result($r_Results));

$a_Row1 = odbc_fetch_array($r_Results);
$a_Row2 = odbc_fetch_array($r_Results);
echo
"Dump third result set ";
var_dump($a_Row1, $a_Row2);

echo
"Try for a fourth result set ";
var_dump(odbc_next_result($r_Results));
?>

The above example will output:

Dump first result set array(1) {
  ["A"]=>
  string(1) "A"
}
bool(false)
Get second results set bool(true)
Dump second result set array(1) {
  ["B"]=>
  string(1) "B"
}
bool(false)
Get third results set bool(true)
Dump third result set array(1) {
  ["C"]=>
  string(1) "C"
}
bool(false)
Try for a fourth result set bool(false)

User Contributed Notes

mypsuedoemail at yahoo dot com
18 years ago
This function works exactly like its equivalent Microsoft SQL Server function: mssql_next_result(). The information above is rather vague and a bit misleading, so refer to the mssql version of this function for details on to use it properly.

P.S. It works with stored procedures.
carlosgoce AT gmail DOT com
11 years ago
Using dbase always returns false or -1. It won't work. Just like odbc_num_rows.
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