Re: psql with PHP question

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Also... is there any reason you don't just do:

SELECT MAX(id) FROM article

rather than what you have below?  It would get you the same thing wouldn't
it and save a query...

On Thu, 3 May 2001, Chris Ryan wrote:

> Jason,
>
> 	Look into the pg_result() function. You would use it something like
> this:
>
> $q = pg_Exec("SELECT id FROM article WHERE id=(SELECT MAX(id) FROM
> article)");
> $maxid = pg_result($q,0,0); # pg_result($result,$row,$column_num)
> echo "The highest id is ". $maxid[0];
>
> 	Hope this helps.
>
> Chris Ryan
> chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Jason wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I want to try  and optimize my calls to postgreSQL from PHP.  If
> > I only need one field from a select statement, what should I use?  I am
> > currently using:
> > $q = pg_Exec("SELECT id FROM article WHERE id=(SELECT MAX(id)
> > FROM article)");
> > $maxid = pg_fetch_array($q, 0);
> > echo "The highest id is ". $maxid[0];
> > What can I use besides an array to get a single value? In general, using
> > a single variable always saves more memory than using an array?  Thank
> > you.
> > Jason
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