I've been wondering about i5_ versus db2_ and still have no answer.
i5_fetch_array sounds just like db2_fetch_assoc
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Sean Porterfield
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From: Kelly Cookson
Here's a simple db2_ example. Suppose you wanted to read a file called
MYLIB/MEMBERS. The file has three fields: FNAME, LNAME, and PHONE.
//Connect to the database
$conn = db2_connect("", "", "")
or die(db2_conn_errormsg());
//Prepare the SQL Query for execution
$query = "SELECT * FROM MYLIB.MEMBERS";
$statement = db2_prepare($conn, $query)
or die(db2_stmt_errormsg());
//Execute the query
db2_execute($statement)
or die(db2_stmt_errormsg());
//Retrieve the results
while ($row = db2_fetch_assoc($statement))
{
$first_name = $row["FNAME"];
$last_name = $row["LNAME"];
$phone_number = $row["PHONE"];
//process or display the data
}
//Close the connection
db2_close($conn);
Hope that helps a little.
Kelly
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