(PECL)
maxdb_fetch_array
    (no version information, might be only in CVS)
result->fetch_array -- Fetch a result row as an associative, a numeric array, or both
Description
Procedural style:
mixed 
maxdb_fetch_array ( resource result [, int resulttype] )
Object oriented style (method):
class 
result { 
mixed 
fetch_array ( [int resulttype] )
}
     Returns an array that corresponds to the fetched row or NULL if there are no more rows for the
     resultset represented by the result parameter. 
    
     maxdb_fetch_array() is an extended version of the
     maxdb_fetch_row() function. In addition to storing the data in the
     numeric indices of the result array, the maxdb_fetch_array() function can
     also store the data in associative indices, using the field names of the result set as keys.
    
Note: Field names returned by this function
are case-sensitive.
Note: This function sets NULL fields to
PHP NULL value.
     If two or more columns of the result have the same field names, the last column will take
     precedence and overwrite the earlier data. In order to access multiple columns with the same
     name, the numerically indexed version of the row must be used.
    
     The optional second argument resulttype is a constant indicating what
     type of array should be produced from the current row data. The possible values for this parameter
     are the constants MAXDB_ASSOC, MAXDB_ASSOC_UPPER, MAXDB_ASSOC_LOWER, MAXDB_NUM, or MAXDB_BOTH. 
     By default the
     maxdb_fetch_array() function will assume MAXDB_BOTH, which is a combination of
     MAXDB_NUM and MAXDB_ASSOC  for this parameter.
    
     By using the MAXDB_ASSOC constant this function will behave identically to the
     maxdb_fetch_assoc(), while MAXDB_NUM will behave identically to the
     maxdb_fetch_row() function. The final option MAXDB_BOTH will create a single
     array with the attributes of both.
    
     By using the MAXDB_ASSOC_UPPER constant, the behaviour of this function is identical to the use
     of MAXDB_ASSOC except the array index of a column is the fieldname in upper case.
    
     By using the MAXDB_ASSOC_LOWER constant, the behaviour of this function is identical to the use
     of MAXDB_ASSOC except the array index of a column is the fieldname in lower case.