oci_field_name  oci_field_name    (PHP 5)
oci_field_name -- Returns the name of a field from the statement
Description string 
oci_field_name  ( resource statement, int field )
     oci_field_name()  returns the name of the field
     corresponding to the field number (1-based).
    
     
Example 1. oci_field_name()  example 
<?php        $conn  =  oci_connect ( "scott" ,  "tiger" );      $stmt  =  oci_parse ( $conn ,  "SELECT * FROM emp" );      oci_execute ( $stmt );          echo  "<table border=\"1\">" ;     echo  "<tr>" ;     echo  "<th>Name</th>" ;     echo  "<th>Type</th>" ;     echo  "<th>Length</th>" ;     echo  "</tr>" ;          $ncols  =  oci_num_fields ( $stmt );         for ( $i  =  1 ;  $i  <=  $ncols ;  $i ++) {          $column_name   =  oci_field_name ( $stmt ,  $i );          $column_type   =  oci_field_type ( $stmt ,  $i );          $column_size   =  oci_field_size ( $stmt ,  $i );                  echo  "<tr>" ;         echo  "<td>$column_name</td>" ;         echo  "<td>$column_type</td>" ;         echo  "<td>$column_size</td>" ;         echo  "</tr>" ;     }             echo  "</table>\n" ;       oci_free_statement ( $stmt );        oci_close ( $conn );    ?> 
 
    Note:  
      In PHP versions before 5.0.0 you must use ocicolumnname()   instead. 
      This name still can be used, it was left as alias of
      oci_field_name()  for downwards compatability. 
      This, however, is deprecated and not recommended.
     
     See also oci_num_fields()  ,
     oci_field_type()  , 
     and oci_field_size()  .