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How to use PHP & Oracle List Rows Data From Table (Using odbc_connect)

How to use PHP & Oracle List Rows Data From Table (Using odbc_connect) This is the guideline/example scripts how to use PHP list data from Oracle (ODBC , odbc_connect) and will be show on web site.

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- PHP & Oracle list data from table (ODBC , odbc_connect).

Example

php_oracle_odbc.php


<html>
<head>
<title>ShotDev.Com Tutorial</title>
</head>
<body>
<?
$objConnect = odbc_connect("mydatabase","myuser","mypassword") or die("Error Connect to Database");
$strSQL = "SELECT * FROM CUSTOMER";
$objExec = odbc_exec($objConnect, $strSQL) or die ("Error Execute [".$strSQL."]");
?>
<table width="600" border="1">
<tr>
<th width="91"> <div align="center">CustomerID </div></th>
<th width="98"> <div align="center">Name </div></th>
<th width="198"> <div align="center">Email </div></th>
<th width="97"> <div align="center">CountryCode </div></th>
<th width="59"> <div align="center">Budget </div></th>
<th width="71"> <div align="center">Used </div></th>
</tr>
<?
while($objResult = odbc_fetch_array($objExec))
{
?>
<tr>
<td><div align="center"><?=$objResult["CUSTOMERID"];?></div></td>
<td><?=$objResult["NAME"];?></td>
<td><?=$objResult["EMAIL"];?></td>
<td><div align="center"><?=$objResult["COUNTRYCODE"];?></div></td>
<td align="right"><?=$objResult["BUDGET"];?></td>
<td align="right"><?=$objResult["USED"];?></td>
</tr>
<?
}
?>
</table>
<?
odbc_close($objConnect);
?>
</body>
</html>

Create a php file and save to path root-path/myphp/

Run
http://localhost/myphp/php_oracle_odbc.php

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