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Request #20656 Feature Request: mysql_fetch_object as user defined class
Submitted: 2002-11-26 13:02 UTC Modified: 2010-05-03 13:33 UTC
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From: publicNO at SPAM dot itsminimal dot com Assigned: helly (profile)
Status: Not a bug Package: *General Issues
PHP Version: 5* OS: *
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 [2002-11-26 13:02 UTC] publicNO at SPAM dot itsminimal dot com
I think it would be very useful to be able to specify the class of the object returned by mysql_fetch_object.  

So perhaps the syntax would be

mysql_fetch_object ( resource result, classname )

and the object returned would have all the properties and methods of the user defined class, in addition to having  properties that correspond to the fetched row

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 [2004-01-10 12:11 UTC] php at thekid dot de
Sybase-CT supports this:
http://php.net/manual/en/function.sybase-fetch-object.php

Porting this to MySQL should be no problem.
 [2004-01-11 19:39 UTC] helly@php.net
pgsql, SQLite, mysqli and pdo support the following function in PHP5:
object mysqli_fetch_object (object result [, string class_name [, NULL|array ctor_params]])

I will adatpt this to mysql for completeness. Anyway there will be no new functionality in PHP4.3.x
 [2010-05-03 13:33 UTC] johannes@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Bogus -Package: Feature/Change Request +Package: *General Issues
 [2010-05-03 13:33 UTC] johannes@php.net
The mysql extension won't get new features. Use mysqli or PDO or such.
 
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