(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PECL pdo >= 0.2.0)
PDOStatement::setFetchMode — Set the default fetch mode for this statement
public PDOStatement::setFetchMode ( int $mode ) : bool
public PDOStatement::setFetchMode ( int $mode = PDO::FETCH_COLUMN , int $colno ) : bool
public PDOStatement::setFetchMode ( int $mode = PDO::FETCH_CLASS , string $classname , array $ctorargs ) : bool
public PDOStatement::setFetchMode ( int $mode = PDO::FETCH_INTO , object $object ) : bool
mode
The fetch mode must be one of the PDO::FETCH_*
constants.
colno
Column number.
classname
Class name.
ctorargs
Constructor arguments.
object
Object.
Returns true
on success or false
on failure.
Example #1 Setting the fetch mode
The following example demonstrates how PDOStatement::setFetchMode() changes the default fetch mode for a PDOStatement object.
<?php $sql = 'SELECT name, colour, calories FROM fruit'; try { $stmt = $dbh->query($sql); $result = $stmt->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_NUM); while ($row = $stmt->fetch()) { print $row[0] . "\t" . $row[1] . "\t" . $row[2] . "\n"; } } catch (PDOException $e) { print $e->getMessage(); } ?>
The above example will output:
apple red 150 banana yellow 250 orange orange 300 kiwi brown 75 lemon yellow 25 pear green 150 watermelon pink 90
© 1997–2020 The PHP Documentation Group
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License v3.0 or later.
https://www.php.net/manual/en/pdostatement.setfetchmode.php