Clayton Smith wrote:
> I have been looking into the possibility of using CakePHP with an
> Oracle database.
>
> Some important issues that have been already pointed out are in this
> thread by Dave Rogers:
> http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/f338fe4aa0c9d98/ba4bfb2be5ff16e1?lnk=gst&q=oracle&rnum=1
>
> Most importantly:
> "* PHP OCI functions do not return the table, so everything was being
>   put into the [0] array, which caused problems if the column name
>   from different tables were used. "
>
> And, more specifically, there is no oci function that is similar to
> this:
> http://www.php.net/mysql_fetch_field
>
> This breaks the desired behavior for query results.
>
> The other items he points out are generally solvable.
>
> If there were to be a proposed work around, should the result be more
> in this form $resultRow[$this->currentModel][$model], or maybe even
> $resultRow[$column] instead of $resultRow[$table][$column] ?
>
> I am aware the above may have some implications but how far reaching?
> What are your thoughts?
>

I have submitted a bug report to see if the behavior similar to
mysql_fetch_field would ever be possible:
http://bugs.php.net/38430


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