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[edit] Last updated: Fri, 17 May 2013

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pg_num_rows

(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5)

pg_num_rows返回行的数目

说明

int pg_num_rows ( resource $result )

pg_num_rows() 返回 PostgreSQL result 中的行的数目。result 参数是由 pg_query() 函数返回的查询结果资源号。如果出错则返回 -1。

Note:

pg_affected_rows() 函数获得被 INSERT,UPDATE 和 DELETE 命令影响到的行的数目。

Note:

本函数以前的名字为 pg_numrows()

参见 pg_num_fields()pg_affected_rows()



pg_options> <pg_num_fields
[edit] Last updated: Fri, 17 May 2013
 
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strata_ranger at hotmail dot com
4 years ago
As mentioned, if you are performing an INSERT/UPDATE or DELETE query and want to know the # of rows affected, you should use pg_affected_rows() instead of pg_num_rows().

However, you can also exploit postgres's RETURNING clause in your query to auto-select columns from the affected rows.  This has the advantage of being able to tell not only how many rows a query affects, but exactly which rows those were, especially if you return a primary-key column.

For example:

<?php

// Example query.  Let's say that this updates five rows in the source table.
$res = pg_query("Update foo set bar = 'new data' where foo.bar = 'old data' ");
pg_num_rows($res); // 0
pg_affected_rows($res); // 5
pg_fetch_all($res); // FALSE

// Same query, with a RETURNING clause.
$res = pg_query("Update foo set bar = 'new data' where foo.bar = 'old data' RETURNING foo.pkey");
pg_num_rows($res); // 5
pg_affected_rows($res); // 5
pg_fetch_all($res); // Multidimensional array corresponding to our affected rows & returned columns
?>
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ElDiablo
4 years ago
About preceding note, you shouldn't use pg_num_rows() for this.
You should have instead a look at pg_affected_rows().
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francisco at natserv dot com
5 years ago
Not sure why this documentation doesn't have the following note:
Note: Use pg_affected_rows() to get number of rows affected by INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE query.

Found on other resources. Adding here in case someone else is looking for the info.

 
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