I've encoutered strange problem when using sqlite_seek(). When I tried to move the pointer to the first row (#0) I got the fallowing error message: row 0 out of range. The workaround seems to be use of sqlite_rewind(). One can use the fallowing function instead of the original one:
<?php
function sqlite_data_seek($result, $numrow) {
if ($numrow==0) {
return sql_rewind($result);
} else {
return sql_seek($result, $numrow);
}
}
?>
sqlite_seek
SQLiteResult::seek
(PHP 5 < 5.4.0, PECL sqlite >= 1.0.0)
sqlite_seek -- SQLiteResult::seek — Seek to a particular row number of a buffered result set
Description
bool sqlite_seek
( resource
$result
, int $rownum
)Object oriented style (method):
bool SQLiteResult::seek
( int
$rownum
)
sqlite_seek() seeks to the row given by the parameter
rownum.
Parameters
-
result -
The SQLite result resource. This parameter is not required when using the object-oriented method.
Note:
This function cannot be used with unbuffered result handles.
-
rownum -
The ordinal row number to seek to. The row number is zero-based (0 is the first row).
Note:
This function cannot be used with unbuffered result handles.
Return Values
Returns FALSE if the row does not exist, TRUE otherwise.
See Also
- sqlite_next() - Seek to the next row number
- sqlite_current() - Fetches the current row from a result set as an array
- sqlite_rewind() - Seek to the first row number
mina86 at tlen dot pl ¶
9 years ago
