Returns an object with properties that correspond to the fetched row, or FALSE if there are no more rows.
sybase_fetch_object() is similar to sybase_fetch_assoc(), with one difference - an object is returned, instead of an array.
Use the second object to specify the type of object you want to return. If this parameter is omitted, the object will be of type stdClass.
Note: As of PHP 4.3.0, this function will no longer return numeric object members.
Old behaviour:
New behaviour:
object(stdclass)(3) { [0]=> string(3) "foo" ["foo"]=> string(3) "foo" [1]=> string(3) "bar" ["bar"]=> string(3) "bar" }
object(stdclass)(3) { ["foo"]=> string(3) "foo" ["bar"]=> string(3) "bar" }
Speed-wise, the function is identical to sybase_fetch_array(), and almost as quick as sybase_fetch_row() (the difference is insignificant).
See also sybase_fetch_array() and sybase_fetch_row().
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