Is there a performance difference between using mysql_result and mysql_array_assoc to loop through a large SQL select result?
Is there a performance difference between using mysql_result and mysql_array_assoc to loop through a
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From the mysql_result() manual page:
So it seems that mysql_array_assoc(), one of the functions that quote refers to, is going to be your best bet.