sqlsrv_next_result

Makes the next result of the specified statement active

Description

mixed sqlsrv_next_result(resource $stmt)

Makes the next result of the specified statement active. Results include result sets, row counts, and output parameters.

Parameters

stmt

The statement on which the next result is being called.

Return Values

Returns true if the next result was successfully retrieved, false if an error occurred, and null if there are no more results to retrieve.

Examples

Example #1 sqlsrv_next_result example

The following example executes a batch query that inserts into a table and then selects from the table. This produces two results on the statement: one for the rows affected by the INSERT and one for the rows returned by the SELECT. To get to the rows returned by the SELECT, sqlsrv_next_result must be called to move past the first result.

<?php
$serverName = "serverName\sqlexpress";
$connectionInfo = array("Database"=>"dbName", "UID"=>"userName", "PWD"=>"password");
$conn = sqlsrv_connect( $serverName, $connectionInfo);

$query = "INSERT INTO Table_1 (id, data) VALUES (?,?); SELECT * FROM TABLE_1;";
$params = array(1, "some data");
$stmt = sqlsrv_query($conn, $query, $params);

// Consume the first result (rows affected by INSERT) without calling sqlsrv_next_result.
echo "Rows affected: ".sqlsrv_rows_affected($stmt)."<br />";

// Move to the next result and display results.
$next_result = sqlsrv_next_result($stmt);
if( $next_result ) {
   while( $row = sqlsrv_fetch_array( $stmt, SQLSRV_FETCH_ASSOC)){
      echo $row['id'].": ".$row['data']."<br />"; 
   }
} elseif( is_null($next_result)) {
     echo "No more results.<br />";
} else {
     die(print_r(sqlsrv_errors(), true));
}
?>

See Also

  • sqlsrv_query
  • sqlsrv_fetch_array
  • sqlsrv_rows_affected