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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:18:08+00:00 2026-05-17T00:18:08+00:00

This is MySQL Query: SELECT `TABLE_SCHEMA` , `TABLE_NAME` , `COLUMN_NAME` FROM `COLUMNS` WHERE `TABLE_SCHEMA`

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This is MySQL Query:

SELECT `TABLE_SCHEMA` , `TABLE_NAME` , `COLUMN_NAME`
FROM `COLUMNS` WHERE `TABLE_SCHEMA` = 'zfk'

How can I make multi dimensional arrays:
Level 1 TABLE_SCHEMA (The above query is just a demo, else real query has no where clause).
Level 2 TABLE_NAME
Level 3 COLUMN_NAME

MySQL Output:
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    2026-05-17T00:18:09+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:18 am

    How about:

    $query = mysql_query("SELECT TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME
    FROM COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = 'zfk'");
    
    $resulting_array = array();
    while($row = mysql_fetch_array($query, MYSQL_NUM)){
        $resulting_array[] = $row;
    }
    
    print_r($resulting_array);
    

    This will print out:

    [0] => array([0] => zfk, [1] => zfk_clients, [2] => id
    [1] => array([0] => zfk, [1] => zfk_clients, [2] => company_name
    [2] => array([0] => zfk, [1] => zfk_clients, [2] => web_address
    

    and so on.

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