Re: Oracle and bindcolumns

2006-10-18 Thread Hardy Merrill
Sorry for the top-post - Groupwise :-( Notice how Philip suggested using to_char - *not* to_date. You probably already know this, but on the chance you don't, you use to_date if you have a string that contains a date and you want to put that date into a DATE column in the database. You use

RE: Oracle and bindcolumns

2006-10-18 Thread Garrett, Philip \(MAN-Corporate\)
Robert Hicks wrote: Garrett, Philip (MAN-Corporate) wrote: Robert Hicks wrote: Any gotchas there? I am opening an Access db via ODBC and binding those columns (including a date field) and passing that to the Oracle handle to do inserts (i.e. Access - Oracle migration). Only gotcha is with

Re: Oracle and bindcolumns

2006-10-18 Thread Robert Hicks
Garrett, Philip (MAN-Corporate) wrote: Robert Hicks wrote: Hardy Merrill wrote: Sorry for the top-post - Groupwise :-( Notice how Philip suggested using to_char - *not* to_date. You probably already know this, but on the chance you don't, you use to_date if you have a string that contains a

DBD::mysql 3.0008 and 3.0008 (Dev) released!

2006-10-18 Thread Patrick Galbraith
Dear DBD::mysql developers and users, DBD::mysql version 3.0008 (stable, production) and 3.0008_1 (dev) have been released! Version 3.0008 is the production version with server-side prepare statements turned off by default, and 3.0008_1 is the development version with server-side prepare