(PECL CUBRID >= 8.3.0)
cubrid_move_cursor — Move the cursor in the result
The cubrid_move_cursor() function is used to move the current cursor location of req_identifier
by the value set in the offset
argument, to the direction set in the origin
argument. To set the origin
argument, you can use CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST
for the first part of the result, CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT
for the current location of the result, or CUBRID_CURSOR_LAST
for the last part of the result. If origin
argument is not explicitly designated, then the function uses CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT
as its default value.
If the value of cursor movement range goes over the valid limit, then the cursor moves to the next location after the valid range for the cursor. For example, if you move 20 units in the result with the size of 10, then the cursor will move to 11th place and return CUBRID_NO_MORE_DATA
.
req_identifier
Request identifier.
offset
Number of units you want to move the cursor.
origin
Location where you want to move the cursor from CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST
, CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT
, CUBRID_CURSOR_LAST
.
Example #1 cubrid_move_cursor() example
<?php
$conn = cubrid_connect("127.0.0.1", 33000, "demodb", "dba");
$req = cubrid_execute($conn, "SELECT * FROM code");
cubrid_move_cursor($req, 1, CUBRID_CURSOR_LAST);
$result = cubrid_fetch_row($req);
var_dump($result);
cubrid_move_cursor($req, 1, CUBRID_CURSOR_FIRST);
$result = cubrid_fetch_row($req);
var_dump($result);
cubrid_move_cursor($req, 1, CUBRID_CURSOR_CURRENT);
$result = cubrid_fetch_row($req);
var_dump($result);
cubrid_close_request($req);
cubrid_disconnect($conn);
?>
The above example will output:
array(2) { [0]=> string(1) "G" [1]=> string(4) "Gold" } array(2) { [0]=> string(1) "X" [1]=> string(5) "Mixed" } array(2) { [0]=> string(1) "M" [1]=> string(3) "Man" }