Hi eXcalibur,
You have a few options.
• You can wait for the CakePHP team to re-write the dbo_mssql class.
• You can make a copy of the dbo_mssql.php file yourself and start
remaning anything prefixed with "mssql_" and see how far that gets
you. You should probably remane the file and class to "sqlsrv" also.

I don't know the core teams policy on how to deal with these types of
changes but if you get a working driver you can submit it to them if
you want. I think a "new" dbo driver is a good way to go here. (there
are already two mysql drivers so...)

/Martin



On Jan 8, 9:08 am, eXcalibur <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have just come across CakePHP and started to get my head around the
> OO & MVC of the framework.
>
> As I am very familiar with MS SQL, I attempted to create the Blog
> using MS SQL as the database on PHP 5.2.8 to find that the only PHP
> driver available are MS's new driver (which they have changed all
> function prefixes from "mssql" to "sqlsrv", amongst other things).
>
> For this driver change; will there be a new dbo created for MS SQL
> users or do we have to use previous versions of PHP?
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