dbase_get_record_with_names

(PHP 5 < 5.3.0, dbase 5, dbase 7)

dbase_get_record_with_names Gets a record from a database as an associative array

설명

array dbase_get_record_with_names ( resource $dbase_identifier , int $record_number )

Gets a record from a dBase database as an associative array.

인수

dbase_identifier

The database link identifier, returned by dbase_open() or dbase_create().

record_number

The index of the record between 1 and dbase_numrecords($dbase_identifier).

반환값

An associative array with the record. This will also include a key named deleted which is set to 1 if the record has been marked for deletion (see dbase_delete_record()). Therefore it is not possible to retrieve the value of a field named deleted with this function.

Each field is converted to the appropriate PHP type, except:

  • Dates are left as strings.
  • DateTime values are converted to strings.
  • Integers outside the range PHP_INT_MIN..PHP_INT_MAX are returned as strings.
  • Before dbase 7.0.0, booleans (L) were converted to 1 or 0.

On error, dbase_get_record_with_names() will return FALSE.

변경점

버전 설명
dbase 7.0.0 dbase_identifier is now a resource instead of an int.

예제

Example #1 Listing all the registered members in the database

<?php
// open in read-only mode
$db dbase_open('/tmp/test.dbf'0);

if (
$db) {
  
$record_numbers dbase_numrecords($db);
  for (
$i 1$i <= $record_numbers$i++) {
      
$row dbase_get_record_with_names($db$i);
      if (
$row['ismember'] == 1) {
          echo 
"Member #$i: " trim($row['name']) . "\n";
      }
  }
}
?>

참고

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bishop
19 years ago
I would like to emphasize that record numbers begin with 1, not 0. So, this is wrong:
<?php
$recCnt
= dbase_numrecords($fh);
for (
$recNum = 0; $recNum < $recCnt; $recNum++) {
   
// wrong! first record will fail
   
$record = dbase_get_record_with_names($fh, $recNum);
}
?>

This is right:

<?php
$recCnt
= dbase_numrecords($fh);
for (
$recNum = 1; $recNum <= $recCnt; $recNum++) {
   
// right! record #s begin with 1, don't forget <=
   
$record = dbase_get_record_with_names($fh, $recNum);
}
?>
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Anonymous
19 years ago
$foo_db = dbase_open ( 'foo.dbf', 0);

if ($foo_db) {
  $rn = dbase_numrecords($foo_db);

  echo "Record 0: ";
  $test = dbase_get_record_with_names($foo_db, 0);
  echo $test['deleted'] . " FOO BAR: '" . $test['BAR'] . "'\n";

  echo "Record n+1: ";
  $test = dbase_get_record_with_names($foo_db, $rn+1);
  echo $test['deleted'] . " FOO BAR: '" . $test['BAR'] . "'\n";

}

Gives:

Record 0: 0 FOO BAR: ' '

Record n+1:
Warning: Tried to read bad record 30 in ./DisplayAccounts.php on line 21
FOO BAR: ''

0 is not an error record, it's just empty - and actually, not quite empty, as you see BAR got a single space.
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