ID: 40740
Comment by: weblab dot solutions at gmail dot com
Reported By: phpbugs at filofox dot com
Status: No Feedback
Bug Type: PDO related
Operating System: Linux Debian Sarge 3.1
PHP Version: 5.2.1
Assigned To: wez
New Comment:
And I really surprised this issue not fixed for more than 2 year.
Previous Comments:
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[2009-09-08 12:56:51] weblab dot solutions at gmail dot com
Try PHP 5.2.9 & 5.3.0 - get the same exception.
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[2009-08-26 16:36:34] seb117 at free dot fr
I don't understand why this bug does not solved ? It's very important,
and we don't use PDO properly with this bug.
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[2009-08-22 05:59:07] marcel dot esser at gmail dot com
Same problem on 5.2.6, Ubuntu Jaunty.
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[2009-06-16 17:49:09] tony at tonybibbs dot com
Same issue on 5.3.0RC2 using pretty much the same code in the initial
bug report.
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[2009-02-18 08:51:00] nduteil at freedev dot org
Hi,
Still not fixed in the 5.2.8 release. If PDOStatement::bindParam or
PDOStatement::bindValue is used to specified the parameter type (ie :
PDO::PARAM_INT) everything works as expected. Not forcing the parameter
type to integer generates an error in Mysql.
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