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So I'm running a stored procedure that returns several rows, each row containing a PK counter and a phone number. I'm in need of a way to 'automate' the creation of variable names and assign those values to them. If I can't automate it, I at least need to create 3 different variables inside the while loop.

$rs = mysql_query("CALL GetUserNumbers('" . $_SESSION['UserID'] . "')");
    while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($rs))
    {
    $incrementingvariablename = row['phonenumber'];
    // something like $_1 = firstrow, $_2 = secondrow etc until all the rows have been read.
    }

Thanks in advance!

2 Answers 2

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arrays are good for this:

$incrementingvariablename[] = row['phonenumber'];

or

$incrementingvariablename[] = array('phone'=>row['phonenumber'],'counter'=>row['counter']);
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How about using this php feature:

$foo = 'bar';
$$foo = 'Hello I am bar';

echo $bar; // Outputs 'Hello I am bar';
echo "\n";
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    This is just an extremely messy alternative to arrays. Aug 28, 2011 at 21:06
  • Yeah, but it is what question author asks: how to dynamically create variables.
    – petraszd
    Aug 28, 2011 at 22:07
  • This is useful to know. Thanks a bunch. I wonder if it would work for values pulled from a query result set? even so though, the array method seems much more feasible.
    – Kulingar
    Aug 29, 2011 at 1:42
  • In fact, the down vote is not fair: the answer is indeed correct given the question (but it was someone else who voted so). @Kulingar: result sets are by no means a special case; they come in variables as well. Aug 29, 2011 at 6:04

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