Description
int mysql_db_name
(int result, int row [, mixed field])
mysql_db_name() takes as its first parameter the result pointer from a call to mysql_list_dbs(). The row parameter is an index into the result set.
If an error occurs, FALSE is returned. Use mysql_errno() and mysql_error() to determine the nature of the error.
Example 1. Mysql_db_name() example
<?php error_reporting(E_ALL); mysql_connect('dbhost', 'username', 'password'); $db_list = mysql_list_dbs(); $i = 0; $cnt = mysql_num_rows($db_list); while ($i < $cnt) { echo mysql_db_name($db_list, $i) . "\n"; $i++; } ?> |
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For backward compatibility, mysql_dbname() is also accepted. This is deprecated, however.