That function, odbc_fetch_array() does not work. PHP spit out the error, undefined function.
"Analysis & Solutions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > 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 > > -- > PHP classes that make web design easier > SQL Solution | Layout Solution | Form Solution > sqlsolution.info | layoutsolution.info | formsolution.info > T H E A N A L Y S I S A N D S O L U T I O N S C O M P A N Y > 4015 7 Av #4AJ, Brooklyn NY v: 718-854-0335 f: 718-854-0409 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php