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Igor Sapego updated IGNITE-9897:
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Description:
Using _odbc_connect_ returns all column values, but with _PDO_ only the 1st one
– all the rest are null.
Reproduced on CentOS.
# Start a server node with Ignite CPP
# Run odbc-example (which will create two tables)
# Run a simple PHP script
{code:php}
<?php
try {
echo PHP_EOL,PHP_EOL,"# Using PDO",PHP_EOL;
$dbh = new PDO('odbc:ApacheIgnite');
$dbh->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM "Person".Person';
$data = $dbh->query($sql);
foreach($data as $row) {
var_export($row);
}
echo PHP_EOL,PHP_EOL,"# Using odbc_*( ) Functions",PHP_EOL;
$conn = odbc_connect('ApacheIgnite','','');
$rs = odbc_exec($conn, $sql);
while($row = odbc_fetch_array($rs)) {
var_export($row);
}
} catch (PDOException $e) {
print "Error!: " . $e->getMessage() . "\n";
die();
}
?>
{code}
was:
Using _odbc_connect_ returns all column values, but with _PDO_ only the 1st one
– all the rest are null.
Reproduced on CentOS.
# Start a server node with Ignite CPP
# Run odbc-example (which will create two tables)
# Run a simple PHP script
{code:php}
<?php
ini_set("display_errors", 1);
error_reporting(E_ALL);
ini_set('memory_limit', '-1');
try {
echo PHP_EOL,PHP_EOL,"# Using PDO",PHP_EOL;
$dbh = new PDO('odbc:ApacheIgnite');
$dbh->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
$sql = 'SELECT * FROM "Person".Person';
$data = $dbh->query($sql);
foreach($data as $row) {
var_export($row);
}
echo PHP_EOL,PHP_EOL,"# Using odbc_*( ) Functions",PHP_EOL;
$conn = odbc_connect('ApacheIgnite','','');
$rs = odbc_exec($conn, $sql);
while($row = odbc_fetch_array($rs)) {
var_export($row);
}
} catch (PDOException $e) {
print "Error!: " . $e->getMessage() . "\n";
die();
}
?>
{code}
> Quering with PDO returns null for all column values except the 1st one
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: IGNITE-9897
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-9897
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: odbc
> Affects Versions: 2.6
> Environment: CentOS
> Reporter: Roman Shtykh
> Assignee: Igor Sapego
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: phpPdo.out
>
>
> Using _odbc_connect_ returns all column values, but with _PDO_ only the 1st
> one – all the rest are null.
> Reproduced on CentOS.
> # Start a server node with Ignite CPP
> # Run odbc-example (which will create two tables)
> # Run a simple PHP script
> {code:php}
> <?php
> try {
> echo PHP_EOL,PHP_EOL,"# Using PDO",PHP_EOL;
> $dbh = new PDO('odbc:ApacheIgnite');
> $dbh->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
> $sql = 'SELECT * FROM "Person".Person';
> $data = $dbh->query($sql);
> foreach($data as $row) {
> var_export($row);
> }
> echo PHP_EOL,PHP_EOL,"# Using odbc_*( ) Functions",PHP_EOL;
>
> $conn = odbc_connect('ApacheIgnite','','');
> $rs = odbc_exec($conn, $sql);
>
> while($row = odbc_fetch_array($rs)) {
> var_export($row);
> }
>
> } catch (PDOException $e) {
> print "Error!: " . $e->getMessage() . "\n";
> die();
> }
> ?>
> {code}
>
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