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I'm using pg_fetch_assoc to iterate over the result of an SQL query, but I need to do it several times and I can't find a way to "rewind" the iterator.

while ($record = pg_fetch_assoc($result, null)) {
    if ($record["position"] == $position_cell) {
        echo "<strong>J" . $record["order"] . " </strong>";
    };
}

So, if this $result contains 4 rows, I'll iterate over the four of them, but when I execute this code again, it will do nothing.

I know I can iterate with an integer instead of the null value, but then I'll have to calculate the number of rows, and I find this syntax quite convenient, so it will be great if you could tell me a way to do it.

Thanks a lot.

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you can use

pg_result_seek($result, 0);

http://php.net/manual/en/function.pg-result-seek.php

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    I don't know how I didn't find it. Thanks!
    – Jk041
    Jan 4, 2012 at 22:55

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