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Request #15399 returning fields with appropriate type from MySQL
Submitted: 2002-02-06 05:17 UTC Modified: 2002-07-16 09:13 UTC
From: a at simongrant dot org Assigned:
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 [2002-02-06 05:17 UTC] a at simongrant dot org
As a recent starter with PHP and MySQL, I have been caught out for too long not realising that all fields returned using mysql_fetch_row (and presumably others) are returned as strings. It would be really useful if there were a variant mysql call which returned the field with an appropriate type. Is the problem that PHP doesn't have enough types? Well, a fairly good job could be done on it anyhow.

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 [2002-02-24 07:30 UTC] sander@php.net
PHP has no (strict) types so it doesn't matter which types mysql_fetch_row & co return.
 [2002-02-24 10:42 UTC] a at simongrant dot org
It does matter to me. The problem arose for me by my using the & operator on the returned values. Though I might have expected it, no automatic cast was done to an integer, with nonsense results. Instead, any value I want to use as a bit array to do bit manipulation on I have to cast (laboriously, error-prone) to (integer). That's a pain.
All I'm asking for is to have a fetch command that returns a sensible type appropriate to the type stored in the database.
 [2002-07-16 02:06 UTC] georg@php.net
This is not possible cause the mysql c-api function 
mysql_fetch_row (which is used in the mysql extension) 
always returns strings.

 [2002-07-16 08:46 UTC] a at simongrant dot org
Many thanks for this clarification.

For people like me, it would be helpful to emphasise very clearly in the relevant manual pages that mysql_fetch_row etc. only returns strings. I've got used to it now, but only after quite some experience, and it still catches me out occasionally through my negligence.

I will see if I can find a place to add that comment myself.
 [2002-07-16 09:13 UTC] sniper@php.net
not possible -> bogus (at least not possible right now)

 
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