(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5 <= 5.0.5, PECL dbx >= 1.1.0)
dbx_query — Send a query and fetch all results (if any)
Sends a query and fetch all results.
link_identifier
     The DBX link object returned by dbx_connect()
sql_statement
     SQL statement.
Data inside the query should be properly escaped.
flags
     
       The flags parameter is used to control the amount of
       information that is returned. It may be any combination of the following 
       constants with the bitwise OR operator (|). The DBX_COLNAMES_* flags 
       override the dbx.colnames_case setting from php.ini.
       
DBX_RESULT_INDEX
         
         DBX_RESULT_ASSOC is also specified, the 
           returning object contains the information related to 
           DBX_RESULT_INFO too, even if it was not specified. 
          
         DBX_RESULT_INFO
         
         DBX_RESULT_ASSOC
         
         DBX_RESULT_UNBUFFERED
         
         DBX_COLNAMES_UNCHANGED
         
         DBX_COLNAMES_UPPERCASE
         
         DBX_COLNAMES_LOWERCASE
         
         DBX_RESULT_INDEX is always used, regardless 
       of the actual value of flags parameter. This means 
       that only the following combinations are effective:
       DBX_RESULT_INDEX
         
        DBX_RESULT_INDEX |
          DBX_RESULT_INFO
         
        DBX_RESULT_INDEX |
          DBX_RESULT_INFO |
          DBX_RESULT_ASSOC - this is the default, if 
          flags is not specified.
         
        
   dbx_query() returns an object or 1 
   on success, and 0 on failure. The result object is 
   returned only if the query given in sql_statement
   produces a result set (i.e. a SELECT query, even if the result set is
   empty). 
  
   The returned object has four or five
   properties depending on flags:
   
It is a valid handle for the connected database, and as such it can be used in module specific functions (if required).
<?php
$result = dbx_query($link, "SELECT id FROM table");
mysql_field_len($result->handle, 0);
?>
These contain the number of columns (or fields) and rows (or records) respectively.
<?php
$result = dbx_query($link, 'SELECT id FROM table');
echo $result->rows; // number of records
echo $result->cols; // number of fields 
?>
DBX_RESULT_INFO or
       DBX_RESULT_ASSOC is specified in the
       flags parameter. It is a 2 dimensional array,
       that has two named rows (name and 
       type) to retrieve column information.
      
      Example #1 lists each field's name and type
<?php
$result = dbx_query($link, 'SELECT id FROM table',
                     DBX_RESULT_INDEX | DBX_RESULT_INFO);
for ($i = 0; $i < $result->cols; $i++ ) {
    echo $result->info['name'][$i] . "\n";
    echo $result->info['type'][$i] . "\n";  
}
?>
flags.
       If DBX_RESULT_ASSOC is set, it is possible to use
       $result->data[2]["field_name"].
      
      Example #2 outputs the content of data property into HTML table
<?php
$result = dbx_query($link, 'SELECT id, parentid, description FROM table');
echo "<table>\n";
foreach ($result->data as $row) {
    echo "<tr>\n";
    foreach ($row as $field) {
        echo "<td>$field</td>";
    }
    echo "</tr>\n";
}
echo "</table>\n";
?>
Example #3 How to handle UNBUFFERED queries
<?php
$result = dbx_query ($link, 'SELECT id, parentid, description FROM table', DBX_RESULT_UNBUFFERED);
echo "<table>\n";
while ($row = dbx_fetch_row($result)) {
    echo "<tr>\n";
    foreach ($row as $field) {
        echo "<td>$field</td>";
    }
    echo "</tr>\n";
}
echo "</table>\n";
?>
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| 5.0.0 | Introduced DBX_RESULT_UNBUFFERED. | 
| 4.3.0 | Introduced DBX_COLNAMES_UNCHANGED,DBX_COLNAMES_UPPERCASE, andDBX_COLNAMES_LOWERCASE. | 
Example #4 How to handle the returned value
<?php
$link   = dbx_connect(DBX_ODBC, "", "db", "username", "password")
    or die("Could not connect");
$result = dbx_query($link, 'SELECT id, parentid, description FROM table');
if (is_object($result) ) {
    // ... do some stuff here, see detailed examples below ...
    // first, print out field names and types 
    // then, draw a table filled with the returned field values
} else {
    exit("Query failed");
}
dbx_close($link);
?>
Note:
Always refer to the module-specific documentation as well.
Column names for queries on an Oracle database are returned in lowercase.