odbc_result_all

(PHP 3 >= 3.0.6, PHP 4, PHP 5)

odbc_result_all -- Print result as HTML table

Description

int odbc_result_all ( resource result_id [, string format] )

Returns the number of rows in the result or FALSE on error.

odbc_result_all() will print all rows from a result identifier produced by odbc_exec(). The result is printed in HTML table format. With the optional string argument format, additional overall table formatting can be done.


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result of odbc_result_all into an array
10-Aug-2006 03:22
global $tableau;

function callback($buffer)
{
 global $tableau;

 $tableau=array();
 $tab=explode("</tr>",$buffer);
 array_pop($tab);

 $entete=explode("</th>",substr($tab[0],11));
 array_pop($entete);
 foreach($entete as $numcol => $nomcol)
 { $entete[$numcol]=substr($nomcol,4); }

 array_shift($tab);
 foreach($tab as $numligne => $ligne)
 {
   $ligne=explode("</td>",substr($ligne,5));
   array_pop($ligne);
   foreach($ligne as $numcol => $cellule)
   {
   $tableau[$numligne][$entete[$numcol]]=
           htmlentities(substr($cellule,4));
   }
 }
}

$req = "select * from table";
$res = odbc_do($id_conn, $req);
ob_start("callback");
odbc_result_all($res);
ob_end_flush();
ob_implicit_flush(0);
php dot net at jeffntom dot com
10-Dec-2005 01:41
It is a bit easier and more powerful if you instead use CSS styles within the form argument"
odbc_result_all($res1,  'name="datatable" id="datatable"');
ZAPtheZAPs dot schulze dot zap at zap dot telstra dot com
02-May-2004 05:12
a revised version marius' code that works with Memo fields. (also returns rather than prints strings)

function ODBCResourceToHTML($res, $sTable, $sRow)
{$cFields = odbc_num_fields($res);
 $strTable = "<table $sTable ><tr>"; 
 for ($n=1; $n<=$cFields; $n++)
   {$strTable .= "<td $sRow><b>". str_replace("_", " ", odbc_field_name($res, $n)) . "</b></td>";}
   $strTable .= "</tr>";
   while(odbc_fetch_row($res))
   { $strTable .= "<tr>";
     for ($n=1; $n<=$cFields; $n++)
             {$cell = odbc_result($res, $n);
   if ($cell=='') {$strTable .= "<td $sRow>&nbsp;</td>";}
             else {$strTable .= "<td $sRow>". $cell . "</td>";}}
     $strTable .= "</tr>";}
 $strTable .= "</table>";
 Return $strTable;}

DEAR MODERATORS: you would save yourselve much much time by making this entire manual into a wiki (ie like http://en.wikipedia.org ) and within a year this would be the best manual on anything!!

best wishes, Erich
marius at stones dot com
25-Jun-2003 01:21
I've written this little function that functions simirarly to odbc_result_all, but works with MySQL:

/**
 * This function emulates the odbc_result_all function, which will return a HTML table cosisting of
 * the results of an SQL query.
 * Usage: pass a mysql result set to this function, and it will return (not output) a string containing
 * an HTML table
 * Parameters:
 * - $result is your mysql result set (result of a mysql_query() function call)
 * - $tableFeatures is a string containing any HTML TABLE features you would like in the table
 *  (eg. BORDER="0" etc.)
 */
function _mysql_result_all($result, $tableFeatures="") {
  $table .= "<!--Debugging output for SQL query-->\n\n";
  $table .= "<table $tableFeatures>\n\n";
  $noFields = mysql_num_fields($result);
  $table .= "<tr>\n";
  for ($i = 0; $i < $noFields; $i++) {
   $field = mysql_field_name($result, $i);
   $table .= "\t<th>$field</th>\n";
  }
  while ($r = mysql_fetch_row($result)) {
   $table .= "<tr>\n";
   foreach ($r as $kolonne) {
     $table .= "\t<td>$kolonne</td>\n";
   }
   $table .= "</tr>\n";
  }
  $table .= "</table>\n\n";
  $table .= "<!--End debug from SQL query-->\n\n";
  return $table;
}

Enjoy...
cchristianed at netzero dot net
03-Apr-2003 02:31
About the $result reseting array instead of using:
1) odbc_fetch_row($result, 1);
use:
2) odbc_fetch_row($result, 0);

1) will fail because it will not show first record, arrays start with subscript 0.
sanjay dot ghimire at kpmg-infodesign dot com
04-Dec-2002 07:47
I wrote a small function slightly similiar to odbc_record_all, but there you can use format for both table and rows separately, which is not by odbc_record_all. hope it will be useful some how.

--- Sanjay, Germany

Here is code:

odbc_result_all_ex($result, 'Border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5', "style='FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma; FONT-SIZE:8pt; BORDER-BOTTOM:solid 1pt gree'");

function odbc_result_all_ex($res, $sTable, $sRow)
{
   $cFields = odbc_num_fields($res);
  
   $strTable = "<table $sTable>";
   $strTable .= "<tr>";
   for ($n=1; $n<=$cFields; $n++)
   {
      
       $strTable .= "<td $sRow><b>". str_replace("_", " ", odbc_field_name($res, $n)) . "</b></td>";
  
   }
   $strTable .= "</tr>";
  
   while(odbc_fetch_row($res))
   {
       $strTable .= "<tr>";
           for ($n=1; $n<=$cFields; $n++)
           {
               if (odbc_result($res, $n)=='')
               {
                   $strTable .= "<td $sRow>&nbsp;</td>";
               }
               else
               {
                   $strTable .= "<td $sRow>". odbc_result($res, $n) . "</td>";
               }

           }
       $strTable .= "</tr>";
   }
      
   $strTable .= "</table>";
  
   Print $strTable;
  
}
hwaarl at ctp dot com
27-Jan-2001 01:43
Being a bit more helpful, I did get to see all rows by using the function rather than just the method call.

Doesn't work:
   odbc_result_all($res)
Does work:
   $nr = odbc_result_all($res)
rabbott at calstatela dot edu
16-Aug-2000 08:46
odbc_result_all($result) cycles through
$result. So a subsequent call to odbc_fetch_row($result) will fail.
You must use odbc_fetch_row($result, 1)
to reset $result.  (But when I do that,
I get a crash!)
martin dot vgagern at gmx dot net
26-Mar-2000 05:49
As some people stated in the ODBC overview, some buggy drivers always return the number of rows to be -1. AFAIK the only way to help this situation is to count the rows by calls to odbc_fetch_into or odbc_fetch_row and then build the table yourself.
Cwhite1000 at yahoo dot com
23-Apr-1999 08:39
Here is an example of how to use the form argument"
odbc_result_all($res1, "BGCOLOR='#AAFFAA' border='3' width=30% bordercolordark='#FF0000'");