mysql_data_seek
    (PHP 3, PHP 4, PHP 5)
mysql_data_seek -- Move internal result pointer
Description
bool 
mysql_data_seek ( resource result, int row_number )
   mysql_data_seek() moves the internal row
   pointer of the MySQL result associated with the specified result
   identifier to point to the specified row number.  The next call
   to a MySQL fetch function, such as mysql_fetch_assoc(),
   would return that row.
  
   row_number starts at 0. The 
   row_number should be a value in the range from 0 to
   mysql_num_rows() - 1. However if the result set 
   is empty (mysql_num_rows() == 0), a seek to 0 will 
   fail with a E_WARNING and 
   mysql_data_seek() will return FALSE.
  
Parameters
   
- 
result
 The result resource that
is being evaluated. This result comes from a call to 
mysql_query().
- row_number
 
       The desired row number of the new result pointer.
      
 
  Return Values
   Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
  
Examples
   
Example 1. mysql_data_seek() example 
<?php $link = mysql_connect('localhost', 'mysql_user', 'mysql_password'); if (!$link) {     die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } $db_selected = mysql_select_db('sample_db'); if (!$db_selected) {     die('Could not select database: ' . mysql_error()); } $query = 'SELECT last_name, first_name FROM friends'; $result = mysql_query($query); if (!$result) {     die('Query failed: ' . mysql_error()); } /* fetch rows in reverse order */ for ($i = mysql_num_rows($result) - 1; $i >= 0; $i--) {     if (!mysql_data_seek($result, $i)) {         echo "Cannot seek to row $i: " . mysql_error() . "\n";         continue;     }
      if (!($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result))) {         continue;     }
      echo $row['last_name'] . ' ' . $row['first_name'] . "<br />\n"; }
  mysql_free_result($result); ?>
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