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Good afternoon, I’m having a doubt, I wanted to create an echo that showed all columns with a select, my code is as follows
<?php
$db = 'localhost:F:\Dados\TGA.FDB';
$username = 'SYSDBA';
$password = 'masterkey';
// Connect to database
$dbh = ibase_connect($db, $username, $password);
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM TMOV WHERE IDMOV = 1974';
// Execute query
$rc = ibase_query($dbh, $sql);
// Get the result row by row as object
while ($row = ibase_fetch_object($rc)) {
echo $row -> CODCFO, "\n";
echo $row -> NUMEROMOV, "\n";
}
// Release the handle associated with the result of the query
ibase_free_result($rc);
// Release the handle associated with the connection
ibase_close($dbh);
?>
So instead of using two echo there’s some way I can use a loop he can repeat all columns like
for( new colunas; colunas < MAX_COLUNAS; i++){
echo row[i];
}
I started programming now in php and I’m still not used to all syntax
Is that so? https://teamtreehouse.com/library/combining-strings
– tvdias