Returns the name of the table that the specified field is in.
Parameters
result
The result resource that
is being evaluated. This result comes from a call to
mysql_query().
field_offset
The numerical field offset. The
field_offset
starts at 0. If
field_offset
does not exist, an error of level
E_WARNING is also issued.
Return Values
The name of the table on success.
Examples
Example #1 A mysql_field_table() example
<?php
$query = "SELECT account.*, country.* FROM account, country WHERE country.name = 'Portugal' AND account.country_id = country.id";
// get the result from the DB $result = mysql_query($query);
// Lists the table name and then the field name for ($i = 0; $i < mysql_num_fields($result); ++$i) { $table = mysql_field_table($result, $i); $field = mysql_field_name($result, $i);
echo "$table: $field\n"; }
?>
Notes
Note:
For backward compatibility, the following
deprecated alias may be used:
mysql_fieldtable()