mysql_fetch_field

(PHP 3, PHP 4 >= 4.0.0)

mysql_fetch_field --  Get column information from a result and return as an object

Description

object mysql_fetch_field (resource result, int [field_offset])

Returns an object containing field information.

mysql_fetch_field() can be used in order to obtain information about fields in a certain query result. If the field offset isn't specified, the next field that wasn't yet retrieved by mysql_fetch_field() is retrieved.

The properties of the object are:

Example 1. mysql_fetch_field()


<?php 
mysql_connect ($host, $user, $password)
    or die ("Could not connect");
$result = mysql_db_query ("database", "select * from table")
    or die ("Query failed");
# get column metadata
$i = 0;
while ($i < mysql_num_fields ($result)) {
    echo "Information for column $i:<BR>\n";
    $meta = mysql_fetch_field ($result);
    if (!$meta) {
        echo "No information available<BR>\n";
    }
    echo "<PRE>
blob:         $meta->blob
max_length:   $meta->max_length
multiple_key: $meta->multiple_key
name:         $meta->name
not_null:     $meta->not_null
numeric:      $meta->numeric
primary_key:  $meta->primary_key
table:        $meta->table
type:         $meta->type
unique_key:   $meta->unique_key
unsigned:     $meta->unsigned
zerofill:     $meta->zerofill
</PRE>";
    $i++;
}
mysql_free_result ($result);
?>
     

See also mysql_field_seek().