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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:29:06+00:00 2026-05-17T00:29:06+00:00

ADOdb fetchRow output: Array ( [0] => ABC [NAME] => ABC [1] => 33

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ADOdb fetchRow output:

Array
(
 [0] => ABC
    [NAME] => ABC
    [1] => 33
 [AGE] => 33
    [3] => M
 [GENDER] => M
    [4] => LA
 [CITY] => LA
    [5] => OH
 [STATE] => OH
)

How can I get the number-index only output:

Array 
(
 [0] => ABC
 [1] => 33
 [2] => M
 [3] => LA
 [4] => OH

) 

Or the name-index only output? :

Array
(
    [NAME] => ABC
    [AGE] => 33
    [GENDER] => M
    [CITY] => LA
    [STATE] => OH
)
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    2026-05-17T00:29:07+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:29 am
    1. Numeric indexes – use $connection->SetFetchMode(ADODB_FETCH_NUM).

    2. Associative indexes – the keys of the array are the names of the fields (in upper-case). Use $connection->SetFetchMode(ADODB_FETCH_ASSOC).

    3. Both numeric and associative indexes – use $connection->SetFetchMode(ADODB_FETCH_BOTH).

    The default is ADODB_FETCH_BOTH for Oracle.

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