Description
array 
sybase_fetch_array ( resource result )
   Returns an array that corresponds to the fetched row, or
   FALSE if there are no more rows.
  
   sybase_fetch_array() is an extended version of
   sybase_fetch_row().  In addition to storing the
   data in the numeric indices of the result array, it also stores
   the data in associative indices, using the field names as keys.
  
   An important thing to note is that using
   sybase_fetch_array() is NOT significantly
   slower than using sybase_fetch_row(), while it
   provides a significant added value.
  
Note:  
    When selecting fields with identical names (for instance, in
    a join), the associative indices will have a sequential number prepended.
    See the example for details.
   
   
| Example 1. Identical fieldnames | <?php
$dbh = sybase_connect('SYBASE', '', '');
$q = sybase_query('SELECT * FROM p, a WHERE p.person_id= a.person_id');
var_dump(sybase_fetch_array($q));
sybase_close($dbh);
?> | 
 
     The above example would produce the following output (assuming the two tables only 
     have each one column called "person_id"):
     | array(4) {
  [0]=>
  int(1)
  ["person_id"]=>
  int(1)
  [1]=>
  int(1)
  ["person_id1"]=>
  int(1)
} | 
 | 
  
   See also
   sybase_fetch_row(),
   sybase_fetch_assoc() and
   sybase_fetch_object().