mysql_fetch_assoc
Fetch a result row as an associative array
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Returns an associative array that corresponds to the fetched row
and moves the internal data pointer ahead.
mysql_fetch_assoc is equivalent to calling
mysql_fetch_array with MYSQL_ASSOC for the
optional second parameter. It only returns an associative array.
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Returns an associative array of strings that corresponds to the fetched row, or
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If two or more columns of the result have the same field names,
the last column will take precedence. To access the other
column(s) of the same name, you either need to access the
result with numeric indices by using
mysql_fetch_row or add alias names.
See the example at the mysql_fetch_array
description about aliases.
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An expanded mysql_fetch_assoc example
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Performance
An important thing to note is that using
mysql_fetch_assoc is not
significantly slower than using
mysql_fetch_row, while it
provides a significant added value.
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mysql_fetch_row
mysql_fetch_array
mysql_data_seek
mysql_query
mysql_error