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Move the internal result pointer to the next result

fbsql_next_result

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5)

fbsql_next_resultMove the internal result pointer to the next result

Description

bool fbsql_next_result ( resource $result )

When sending more than one SQL statement to the server or executing a stored procedure with multiple results will cause the server to return multiple result sets. This function will test for additional results available form the server. If an additional result set exists it will free the existing result set and prepare to fetch the words from the new result set.

Parameters

result

A result identifier returned by fbsql_query() or fbsql_db_query().

Return Values

Returns TRUE if an additional result set was available or FALSE otherwise.

Examples

Example #1 fbsql_next_result() example

<?php
$link 
fbsql_connect("localhost""_SYSTEM""secret");
fbsql_select_db("MyDB"$link);
$SQL "Select * from table1; select * from table2;";
$rs fbsql_query($SQL$link);
do {
    while (
$row fbsql_fetch_row($rs)) {
    }
} while (
fbsql_next_result($rs));
fbsql_free_result($rs);
fbsql_close($link);
?>