Re: pg_fetch_array problem

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On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, David C. Brown wrote:

> hmm.. you could try..
> 
> for(var i=0; $dados = pg_fetch_array($limite, $i); i++) {
>      $nome = $dados["nome"];
>       echo "Name: $nome<BR>";
> } 
> 
> I believe your error is your not passing pg_fetch_array() the row you 
> wish to return.  It *may* or may not work that way.  But leaving it open 
> like that is sure to cause an error sooner or later.

Actually, no.  In the latest and greatest version of PHP, pg_fetch_array 
returns false when it runs out of rows, so you can just use:

while ($row = pg_fetch_array){
	dosomething here...
}



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