Re: access data in php

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This is my code:
<?php
$dbconn = pg_connect("host=localhost port=5432 user=postgres dbname=studentalerts");

if(isset($_GET["value"])){
	$w_number=$_GET["value"];
}
//echo $w_number;

$query = "select first_name, last_name, alert from alert_list where w_number='$w_number'";
$result = pg_query($dbconn,$query);
if (!$result) {
    echo "Problem with query " . $query . "<br/>";
    echo pg_last_error();
    exit();
} 

$rows = pg_fetch_assoc($result);
if (!$rows){
	echo "There are no alerts for $w_number!\n\n";
}else{
	$result = pg_query($dbconn,$query);
	$count=1;
	while ($row = pg_fetch_array($result)){
   		echo "Alert $count: ";
   		echo htmlspecialchars($row['first_name']) . " ";
   		echo htmlspecialchars($row['last_name']);
   		echo "\n";
   		echo htmlspecialchars($row['alert']);
   		echo "\n\n";
   		$count++;
	}
}	
if ($w_number==""){echo "Enter a W number!\n\n";}
echo "End of line";

pg_free_result($result);
pg_close($dbconn);
?>

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Marlowe [mailto:scott.marlowe@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 10:28 AM
To: ioguix@xxxxxxx
Cc: Marc Fromm; pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  access data in php

On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 11:09 AM,  <ioguix@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> pg_fetch_assoc behave like pg_fetch_array: it increments the internal 
> pointer to the current result.
> So if you call it once, then pg_fetch_array will return the 2nd result 
> in the result set.

Wow, I'm so used to seeing

$rows = pg_num_rows() that that's what I saw up there.

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