$result = $mysql->callSP('STOREDPE1',$in);
$arr_tmp=array();
foreach ($result['record'] as $rows) {
echo "one value";
if(!empty($rows)){
echo "Two Value";
$arr_tmp[$rows['field1']] = $rows['field2'];
}
}
return $arr_tmp;
When I say var_dump($result) it has two values in array. But when I Execute arr_tmp it is returned with one value.
out put of “var_dump($result)`
["param"]=>
array(4) {
["whcode"]=>
string(5) "001"
["mode"]=>
string(1) "A"
["stock_type"]=>
string(4) "AAA"
["process_name"]=>
string(7) "AAAA"
}
["record"]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
array(3) {
["Field1"]=>
string(5) "value1"
["Field2"]=>
string(1) "CCC"
["Field3"]=>
string(4) "BCC"
}
[1]=>
[0]=>
array(3) {
["Field1"]=>
string(5) "value1"
["Field2"]=>
string(1) "CCC"
["Field3"]=>
string(4) "BCC"
}
}
}
output of var_dump (arr_tmp)
[1]=>
[0]=>
array(3) {
["Field1"]=>
string(5) "value1"
["Field2"]=>
string(1) "CCC"
["Field3"]=>
string(4) "BCC"
}
Both the array values seems to be same
I have the values overwriting in the array
Very hard to understand and read with the bad formatting, please take care to post it with proper formatting.
I think the answer is this:
That should store both sets of data, you just needed to make it a multi-dimensional array. That is, if that is your question and I did not mis-read it through that garbled text above.
Update
This option is not recommended better to learn how to use arrays, simply posted for an example of usage: