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[2001-04-15 20:26 UTC] francis at wpi dot edu
The script:
mysql_pconnect ($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass);
$result = mysql_db_query ("database", "select * from tablename");
while ($row = mysql_fetch_object ($result, MYSQL_NUM)) {
echo $row->0;
echo $row->1;
}
mysql_free_result ($result);
Generates the error:
Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_STRING' or `T_VARIABLE' or `'{'' or `'$'' in d:/htdocs/assets/includes/hs~form_functions.php on line 31
The script below works but not for the general case (different column names):
mysql_pconnect ($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass);
$result = mysql_db_query ("database", "select * from tablename");
while ($row = mysql_fetch_object ($result, MYSQL_ASSOC)) {
echo $row->columnone;
echo $row->columntwo;
}
mysql_free_result ($result);
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You're using mysql_fetch_object(). This function returns an object where its members are named after its corresponding column names. CREATE TABLE test ( id int4, name varchar(20) ); Using this table, you would use the following code to retrieve its data: $row_obj = mysql_fetch_object($qry_result); echo $row_obj->name . ' (' . $row_obj->id . ')'; If you want to use numbers to access the columns please use mysql_fetch_row(). And please, do take a closer look at that manual. -- Mathieu