ID:               15880
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         ODBC related
 Operating System: linux
 PHP Version:      4.1.1
 New Comment:

please read the documentation on OBDC and learn how to use it before
submitting a bug.  Thank you.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-23 12:51:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

$rh = mysql_query("select max(id) from ident;") or die("SQL error");

This line works wonderfully on my described version of php and removing
the ending ';' doesn't change a thing.

This isn't the bug either! Read it through again and you'll see!

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[2002-03-23 02:43:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

$rh = mysql_query("select max(id) from ident;") or die("SQL error"); 
// Will never work and is not a bug

$rh = mysql_query("select max(id) from ident") or die("SQL error");  //
This will

Please close this report

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[2002-03-06 09:17:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

while using freetds+unixODBC+PHP i've found out that it's a problem of
odbc_fetch_row. In freetds.log there was a request and reply (correct)
but odbc_fetch_row gave empty value as output

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[2002-03-05 10:37:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

SQL query:
  select name from main;
doesnt work either.

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[2002-03-05 10:29:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using the ODBC functions Im having problem with simple lines like:
  select max(id) from ident;
  select (name) from main;
But lines like this works fine:
  select id, path, name from main order by path, name;

When Im trying the same lines using the MySQL functions it works fine.

Here is a script that shows my problem:

$dbh = mysql_connect("localhost", $user, $password);
mysql_select_db("vr", $dbh);
$rh = mysql_query("select max(id) from ident;") or die("SQL error");
$t = mysql_fetch_row($rh);
echo "Using MySQL I get id: ". $t[0];
mysql_close($dbh);

$dbh = odbc_connect($dsn, $user, $password);
$rh = odbc_exec($dbh, "select max(id) from ident;") or die("SQL
error");
$t = odbc_fetch_row($rh);
echo "Using ODBC I get id: ". $t[0];
odbc_close($dbh);


What is does is it prints out the value it gets from each query. The
output I get is:

Using MySQL I get id: 68
Using ODBC I get id:


I can get this to work with perl using DBI and DBI-ODBC so I strongly
believes the problem lies in the ODBC implementation in php.

My configure line is like this:
'./configure' '--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql'
'--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs' '--with-db2' '--disable-debug'
'--disable-static' '--enable-sockets' '--with-yp' '--with-zlib'
'--with-iodbc=/usr/local/libiodbc-3.0.5'


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