i was also having trouble with odbc/access, may be my function can work for
you too:
try this code:
<?
$TableName = "PUB.table1";
$Link = odbc_connect ($DBName,$User,$Password);
$Query = "SELECT * from $TableName";
$Results = odbc_do($Link, $Query);
odbctable($Results);
function odbctable($result) {
echo "<table border=1 cellspacing=0><tr>";
$numfields=odbc_num_fields($result);
for ($i=1;$i<=$numfields;$i++) {
echo "<td>".odbc_field_name($result,$i)."</td>";
}
echo "</tr>";
while (odbc_fetch_into($result,$row)) {
echo "<tr>";
for ($i=0;$i<$numfields;$i++) {
echo "<td>$row[$i]</td>";
}
echo "</tr>";
}
echo "</table>";
}
?>
regds,
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas F. Keim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 16:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rows of data all the same
This is an update on this problem. Direct SQL commands are working just
fine with the query, but as soon as I use the php commands it get these
results. I have tried stepping through the rows with various odbc
commands
with similar results. Now I am suspecting that the $Results are only
getting the first record in the table three times since there are three
records in the table.
I have tried while statements, odbc_fetch_row, next ... the list goes
on.
All I have accomplished if seeing the whole of or parts of the same
record
each time.
I just don't think the query is working in php. And if so, I don't know
how
to verify that.
Any suggestions?
"Douglas F. Keim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I have this query that I performing on the database.
>
> Unfortunately, it is returning all the same information for all rows.
>
> The table has three rows of data in it
> Tbl_ID Tbl_Name Tbl_Age
> 1 Horse 21
> 2 Cow 30
> 3 Eagle 14
>
> My php script looks like this.
> $TableName = "PUB.table1";
> $Link = odbc_connect ($DBName,$User,$Password);
> $Query = "SELECT * from $TableName";
> $Results = odbc_do($Link, $Query);
> print odbc_result_all($Results);
>
> My browser results are as follows ...
> Tbl_ID Tbl_Name Tbl_Age
> 1 Horse 21
> 1 Horse 21
> 1 Horse 21
>
>
> I am not sure what I am doing wrong here.
>
>
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