(PHP 3 >= 3.0.6, PHP 4, PHP 5)
odbc_fetch_into -- Fetch one result row into array
Description
int 
odbc_fetch_into ( resource result_id, array &result_array [, int rownumber] )
bool 
odbc_fetch_into ( resource result_id [, int rownumber, array &result_array] )
     Returns the number of columns in the result;
     FALSE on error.
     result_array must be passed by reference,
     but it can be of any type since it will be converted to type
     array. The array will contain the column values starting at array
     index 0.
    
     As of PHP 4.0.5 the result_array does not
     need to be passed by reference any longer.
    
     As of PHP 4.0.6 the rownumber cannot be
     passed as a constant, but rather as a variable.
    
     As of PHP 4.2.0 the result_array and
     rownumber have been swapped. This allows the
     rownumber to be a constant again. This change will also be the last one
     to this function.
    
     
| Example 1. odbc_fetch_into() pre 4.0.6 example  | 
<?php$rc = odbc_fetch_into($res_id, $my_array);
 ?>
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      or
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<?php$rc = odbc_fetch_into($res_id, $row, $my_array);
 
 $rc = odbc_fetch_into($res_id, 1, $my_array);
 ?>
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| Example 2. odbc_fetch_into() 4.0.6 example | 
<?php$rc = odbc_fetch_into($res_id, $my_array);
 ?>
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       or
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<?php$row = 1;
 $rc = odbc_fetch_into($res_id, $row, $my_array);
 ?>
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| Example 3. odbc_fetch_into() 4.2.0 example | 
<?php$rc = odbc_fetch_into($res_id, $my_array);
 ?>
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       or
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<?php$rc = odbc_fetch_into($res_id, $my_array, 2);
 ?>
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