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    | db2_fetch_array    (PECL) db2_fetch_array -- 
   Returns an array, indexed by column position, representing a row in a result set
  Descriptionarray db2_fetch_array  ( resource stmt [, int row_number] ) 
   Returns an array, indexed by column position, representing a row in a result
   set. The columns are 0-indexed.
  Parameters
    stmt
       A valid stmt resource containing a result set.
      row_number
       Requests a specific 1-indexed row from the result set. Passing this
       parameter results in a PHP warning if the result set uses a
       forward-only cursor.
      
Return Values
   Returns a 0-indexed array with column values indexed by the column position
   representing the next or requested row in the result set. Returns FALSE if
   there are no rows left in the result set, or if the row requested by
   row_number does not exist in the result set.
  Examples
    | Example 1. Iterating through a forward-only cursor 
     If you call db2_fetch_array() without a specific row
     number, it automatically retrieves the next row in the result set.
     | <?php
$sql = "SELECT id, name, breed, weight FROM animals ORDER BY breed";
$stmt = db2_prepare($conn, $sql);
$result = db2_execute($stmt);
while ($row = db2_fetch_array($stmt)) {
    printf ("%-5d %-16s %-32s %10s\n", 
        $row[0], $row[1], $row[2], $row[3]);
}
?> | 
 The above example will output: | 0     Pook             cat                                    3.20
5     Rickety Ride     goat                                   9.70
2     Smarty           horse                                350.00 | 
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 | Example 2. Retrieving specific rows with db2_fetch_array()
     from a scrollable cursor 
     If your result set uses a scrollable cursor, you can call
     db2_fetch_array() with a specific row number. The
     following example retrieves every other row in the result set, starting
     with the second row.
     | <?php
$sql = "SELECT id, name, breed, weight FROM animals ORDER BY breed";
$result = db2_exec($stmt, $sql, array('cursor' => DB2_SCROLLABLE));
$i=2;
while ($row = db2_fetch_array($result, $i)) {
    printf ("%-5d %-16s %-32s %10s\n", 
        $row[0], $row[1], $row[2], $row[3]);
    $i = $i + 2;
}
?> | 
 The above example will output: | 0     Pook             cat                                    3.20
5     Rickety Ride     goat                                   9.70
2     Smarty           horse                                350.00 | 
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