Name
mysql_fieldflags
Synopsis
$flags = msql_fieldflags($result, $i); $flags = mysql_fieldflags($result, $i);
Returns the flags belonging to the i
th field of
result
. The returned value can be one of
“primary key”, “not null”, “not null
primary key” or “”.
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