ID: 34852
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: tim dot tassonis at trivadis dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: ODBC related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.0.5
New Comment:
>I can provide a patch to fix it, if that's appreciated.
Of course it is.
Previous Comments:
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[2005-10-13 12:14:49] tim dot tassonis at trivadis dot com
Description:
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When using the oracle-supplied ODBC Driver under Linux, any odbc_exec()
call fails with:
[unixODBC][Driver Manager]Driver does not support this function
The log files is a bit more verbose:
[unixODBC][Driver Manager]Driver does not support this function, SQL
state IM001 in SQLSetStmtOption
The offending code is in odbc_prepare(line 875) and odbc_exec (line
1276), when the module tries to set SQL_CURSOR_DYNAMIC via
SQLSetStmtOption, which returns an error using the oracle driver.
The error goes away if I undefine HAVE_SQL_EXTENDED_FETCH, so the
statements will not be reached.
Would it be possible to only issue a notice when this command fails and
proceed with processing.
I can provide a patch to fix it, if that's appreciated.
Reproduce code:
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$dsn="ANY_ORACLE_DSN";
$uid="ANY_VALID_USERID";
$pwd="ANY_VALID_PASSWORD";
$conn = odbc_connect ( $dsn, $uid, $pwd );
/* The connect succeeds */
if (!$conn) {
printf("Error connecting to $database.<br>\n");
return;
}
/* The exec will fail with the decribed error */
$cursor = odbc_exec($conn,"SELECT tname from tab");
if (!$cursor) {
printf("Failure in odbc_exe:<br>\n");
printf("%s<br>\n",htmlentities(odbc_errormsg($conn)));
return;
}
Actual result:
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[unixODBC][Driver Manager]Driver does not support this function, SQL
state IM001 in SQLSetStmtOption
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