Richard Lynch wrote:
The most efficient way is "Don't do that." :-)

Simply loop through the results and do whatever you want to do with
them, and don't put them into an array at all.


This makes perfect sense.

However, I am currently writing an abstraction layer for a project that will later be ported from MySQL to another database (and I haven't even been told what that database will be, but probably MS SQL Server), so I was thinking if some sort of "helper functions" might be useful, but I think simple wrappers are probably the way to go.

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