ID:               19528
 User updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         ODBC related
 Operating System: AIX (UNIX)
 PHP Version:      4.2.2
 New Comment:

Forget the last comment I made, I typed down the wrong function, so use
this comment instead of hte last comment.  Should have read it once
more time to make sure I don't overlook something.

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The webserver is made of IBM RS/6000, use IBM AIX and use IBM DB2 for
database.

The odbc_fetch_into() worked fine.  To test it the functionality of the
odbc_fetch_row(), I do the echo command followed by 'Result or No
Result??? -->' then the odbc_fetch_row().  This tell me whether the
result is returned in form of data or not.  So, this showed the problem
lie with odbc_fetch_row().

Because when there is two rows, it work okay and allow the
odbc_fetch_into() to show two rows.  When I delete one row, the
odbc_fetch_row() saw one row and it does not allow the
odbc_fetch_into() to show the one row.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-09-23 08:39:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The webserver is made of IBM RS/6000, use IBM AIX and use IBM DB2 for
database.

The odbc_fetch_into() worked fine.  To test it the functionality of the
odbc_fetch_row(), I do the echo command followed by 'Result or No
Result??? -->' then the odbc_fetch_row().  This tell me whether the
result is returned in form of data or not.  So, this showed the problem
lie with odbc_fetch_into().

Because when there is two rows, it work okay and allow the
odbc_fetch_into() to show two rows.  When I delete one row, the
odbc_fetch_row() saw one row and it does not allow the
odbc_fetch_into() to show the one row.

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[2002-09-22 20:00:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Considering the code in question hasn't changed since 4.0.5, I don't
think this is a bug in PHP.  Regardless what ODBC driver, and DB are
you connecting to?

And are you sure you're not refering to odbc_fetch_into?  Because that
prototype did change...

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[2002-09-20 12:38:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The odbc_fetch_row() function worked fine when I used PHP version 4.0.6
but when I upgraded PHP to 4.2.2, the odbc_fetch_row() doesn't work
when there is 1 row.  

When I use the echo command to see the response to the odbc_fetch_row()
before the while loop, it showed that it doesn't return True or
anything when there is 1 row.

I made the workaround to the problem by including the "$bug_workaround"
into the script, this is to be use as 'row number' as shown in the PHP
manual at "http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.odbc-fetch-row.php";.

I enclosed two clipping to point this out.  The 1st clipping is the one
that don't work and the 2nd clipping showed the work-around to it.  In
this script, you'll find the word, 'INQUIRIES', it is a table that
contain number of companies and users.  What the script does is to
display each user whenever the company is selected.  The cool thing
about it is it won't display the data if there is no row for any user.

--clip--
$cid = odbc_connect('blah blah blah');
$ask7 = "SELECT * FROM INQUIRIES WHERE USER_ID = '38SCK3'";
$R7 = odbc_exec($cid,$ask7);
$result = odbc_result($R7,1);

echo "Result or No Result??? --> ".odbc_fetch_row($R7);

while (odbc_fetch_row($R7))
{
 odbc_fetch_into($R7,$inquiry,$inq_c);
 echo $inquiry[0], $inquiry[1];
}
--clip--

--clip--
$cid = odbc_connect('blah blah blah');
$ask7 = "SELECT * FROM INQUIRIES WHERE USER_ID = '38SCK3'";
$R7 = odbc_exec($cid,$ask7);
$result = odbc_result($R7,1);

echo "Result or No Result??? --> ".odbc_fetch_row($R7);

$bug_workaround=0;

while (odbc_fetch_row($R7,++$bug_workaround))
{
 odbc_fetch_into($R7,$inquiry,$inq_c);
 echo $inquiry[0], $inquiry[1];
}
--clip--

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