That function, odbc_fetch_array() does not work.  PHP spit out the error,
undefined function.

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> Scott:
>
> On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:05:31AM -0400, Scott Fletcher wrote:
> > I tried this script and it showed all of the data correctly, so how do I
> > make the define variable to work correctly?
> >
> > > define(CUSTOMER_ID,0);
> > > define(CUSTOMER_NAME,1);
> > > define(STATE,6);
> > >
> > > // blah blah blah
> > >
> > >   if (odbc_fetch_row($result))
> > >   {
> > >     odbc_fetch_into($result,$user_detail,1);
> > >     {
> > >        echo $user_detail[STATE];
> > >     }
> > >   }
>
> Why not make life simpler via odbc_fetch_array()?  The names of the fields
> become the names of the array's keys.  Drop the defines() and
> odbc_fetch_row() and just do this:
>
>   while ( $user_detail = odbc_fetch_array($result) ) {
>      echo $user_detail['State'];
>   }
>
> --Dan
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