oci_field_name oci_field_name (PHP 5)
oci_field_name -- Returns the name of a field from the statement
Description string
oci_field_name ( resource statement, int field )
oci_field_name() returns the name of the field
corresponding to the field number (1-based).
Example 1. oci_field_name() example
<?php $conn = oci_connect ( "scott" , "tiger" ); $stmt = oci_parse ( $conn , "SELECT * FROM emp" ); oci_execute ( $stmt ); echo "<table border=\"1\">" ; echo "<tr>" ; echo "<th>Name</th>" ; echo "<th>Type</th>" ; echo "<th>Length</th>" ; echo "</tr>" ; $ncols = oci_num_fields ( $stmt ); for ( $i = 1 ; $i <= $ncols ; $i ++) { $column_name = oci_field_name ( $stmt , $i ); $column_type = oci_field_type ( $stmt , $i ); $column_size = oci_field_size ( $stmt , $i ); echo "<tr>" ; echo "<td>$column_name</td>" ; echo "<td>$column_type</td>" ; echo "<td>$column_size</td>" ; echo "</tr>" ; } echo "</table>\n" ; oci_free_statement ( $stmt ); oci_close ( $conn ); ?>
Note:
In PHP versions before 5.0.0 you must use ocicolumnname() instead.
This name still can be used, it was left as alias of
oci_field_name() for downwards compatability.
This, however, is deprecated and not recommended.
See also oci_num_fields() ,
oci_field_type() ,
and oci_field_size() .