Re: PHP and PostgreSQL

From: GH <grasshacker(at)over-yonder(dot)net>
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Cc: Adam Haberlach <adam(at)newsnipple(dot)com>, Uro Gruber <uros(at)sir-mag(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: PHP and PostgreSQL
Date: 2001-01-06 17:52:51
Message-ID: 20010106115251.B59573@over-yonder.net
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On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 11:22:07AM -0600, some SMTP stream spewed forth:
> On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 10:07:28PM -0800, some SMTP stream spewed forth:
> > On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 11:17:29PM +0100, Uro Gruber wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I have some questions about coding in php with postgre.
> > >
> > > Here is my code
> > >
> > > $qu = pg_exec ($db_conn, "SELECT * FROM clients ORDER BY username");
> > > $row = 0; // postgres needs a row counter other dbs might not
> > > while ($data = @pg_fetch_object ($qu, $row)) {
> > > echo $data->username." (";
> > > echo $data->password ."): ";
> > > echo $data->client_id."<BR>";
> > > $row++;
> > > }
> > >
> > > When i execute this i get 3 records (in DB is also 3 records), if i
> > > delete @ before pg_fetch_object i get an error:
> > >
> > > "Unable to jump to row 3 on PostgreSQL result index 4"
> > >
> > > I understand what's wrong and i know why is that @.
> > >
> > > What i do want to know is, if there is something wrong with this
> > > function or am i doing something wrong. I don't like that kind of
> > > errors. How can i stop before the end.
> >
> $nr=pg_numrows($qu);
> for($i=0; $i < $nr; $i++)
>
(And I wasn't even drunk at type-time.)
(adds)
> This add another variable in exchange for saving an obscene amount of
> time counting rows on every iteration.
>
(occurs)
> The same situation occures when going through arrays.
> If an array item is removed, then the number is different and may affect
> the row count and thus the loop. I doubt that such could happen with
> a resultset, but it is safer and a buttload faster to pre-count the rows.
>
> gh
>
> >>>>> for($i=0; $i < pg_numrows($qu); $i++) {
>
> > $data = pg_fetch_object($qu, $row);
> > echo $data->username." (";
> > echo $data->password ." )";
> > echo $data->client_id."<BR>>";
> > }
> >
> > You can blame the PHP people for having wildly dissimilar systems
> > for iterating through result sets...
> >
> > > In mysql there was no need to count rows.
> >
> > Let's not start the MySQL vs. Postgres wars again... :)
> >
> > --
> > Adam Haberlach |A cat spends her life conflicted between a
> > adam(at)newsnipple(dot)com |deep, passionate, and profound desire for
> > http://www.newsnipple.com |fish and an equally deep, passionate, and
> > '88 EX500 |profound desire to avoid getting wet.

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