Re: Bad column offset?
От | Mauricio Carvalho de Oliveira |
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Тема | Re: Bad column offset? |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 36A99BC9.C9C205A7@dt.fee.unicamp.br обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
> Subject: Bad column offset ? > > I am porting all my applications from mSQL to PostgreSQL. I am trying to > access the results from a query to PostgreSQL issued from within PHP3. > > I connect with no problems to the database, and I can even get the number of > elements returned by my query like below: > > $result = pg_exec( $pgconn, "select ... from ... where ..." ) or > die("Query formatted wrong!"); > $elements = pg_numrows( $result ); > > But when I try to access some columns inside each row returned, as with the > lines below > > line 59 $i=0; > line 60 $temp = pg_result($result, $i, "htl.nom_htl"); > > I get the following error: > > Warning: Bad column offset specified in > /usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/myscript.php3 on line 60 The problem is probably with your column labels in the select statement, which you have not provided in your original message.In this case "htl.nom_htl" should be listed in the select statement. Also notice that although PostgreSQL is caseinsensitive, the PHP function "pg_result" is not. So, if you have a query like $result = pg_exec( $pgconn, "select Test from ..." ) you will have the same Warning: Bad column offset ... if you try $temp = pg_result($result, $i, "Test"); The correct answer may be obtained with the lowercase column label $temp = pg_result($result, $i, "test"); > I tried to make '$i=1' initially, but then I get the following error: > > Warning: Unable to jump to row 1 on PostgresSQL result index 3 in > /usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/myscript.php3 on line 60 This happens because your query results in only one row, associated to the index $i = 0! Hope this may help you solve your problem. -- Mauricio C. de Oliveira mailto:carvalho@dt.fee.unicamp.br http://www.dt.fee.unicamp.br/~carvalho
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