====== move ====== ~~NOTOC~~ == Syntax == bool move( int $cursorPosition ) ===== Description ===== The function ''move()'' moves the cursor to the nth record in a recordset. Offsets are zero-based. If the cursor is successfully moved then the function returns true. If the move is unsuccessful, (-ve offset, passed EOF etc) the function returns false. Note that some databases do not support moving to previous rows. (scrolling backwards) ------------------------------------------- ===== Usage ===== /* * Connection to DB2 sample database */ $sql = "SELECT * FROM act"; $recordset = $db->execute($sql); /* * Go to the 10th record */ $recordset->move(9); /* * Retrieve the record as an object */ $record = $recordset->fetchObj(); print_r($record); /* * Prints ADOFetchObj Object ( [ACTNO] => 100 [ACTKWD] => TEACH [ACTDESC] => TEACH CLASSES ) */