oci_field_name

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL OCI8 >= 1.1.0)

oci_field_nameReturns the name of a field from the statement

Description

oci_field_name(resource $statement, string|int $column): string|false

Returns the name of the column.

Parameters

statement

A valid OCI statement identifier.

column

Can be the field's index (1-based) or name.

Return Values

Returns the name as a string, or false on failure

Examples

Example #1 oci_field_name() example

<?php

// Create the table with:
// CREATE TABLE mytab (number_col NUMBER, varchar2_col varchar2(1),
// clob_col CLOB, date_col DATE);

$conn = oci_connect("hr", "hrpwd", "localhost/XE");
if (!
$conn) {
$m = oci_error();
trigger_error(htmlentities($m['message']), E_USER_ERROR);
}

$stid = oci_parse($conn, "SELECT * FROM mytab");
oci_execute($stid, OCI_DESCRIBE_ONLY); // Use OCI_DESCRIBE_ONLY if not fetching rows

echo "<table border=\"1\">\n";
echo
"<tr>";
echo
"<th>Name</th>";
echo
"<th>Type</th>";
echo
"<th>Length</th>";
echo
"</tr>\n";

$ncols = oci_num_fields($stid);

for (
$i = 1; $i <= $ncols; $i++) {
$column_name = oci_field_name($stid, $i);
$column_type = oci_field_type($stid, $i);

echo
"<tr>";
echo
"<td>$column_name</td>";
echo
"<td>$column_type</td>";
echo
"</tr>\n";
}

echo
"</table>\n";

// Outputs:
// Name Type
// NUMBER_COL NUMBER
// VARCHAR2_COL VARCHAR2
// CLOB_COL CLOB
// DATE_COL DATE

oci_free_statement($stid);
oci_close($conn);

?>

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User Contributed Notes 2 notes

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Paul
14 years ago
Beware, the field index starts with 1, not 0. It's a bit counter-intuitive.
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Norbert
13 years ago
This does not work for empty tables.
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