ID: 19528
User updated by: scott at abcoa dot com
Reported By: scott at abcoa dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: ODBC related
Operating System: AIX (UNIX)
PHP Version: 4.2.2
New Comment:
I'm not sure if I would want to try it. Seem that I would need to use
the driver manager and the driver. It reminded me of OpenLink that
became too much and I threw it out in the past.
I like the idea of having PHP's ODBC to work with DB2 by using the
'--with-ibm-db2' prefix because it give me fewer softwares to work
with. I mean DB2 is not only database I had to deal with, but of some
different database softwares as well as some for Windows. I mean no
offense.
I didn't really have that problem way back in the past. Maybe the
problem will fix itself in the near future. Who know!
Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-04 10:36:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any chance you can try building with unixODBC as the driver, and
connecting via that? It seems to be the recommended means from IBM for
connecting to DB2 systems.
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[2003-01-27 14:37:58] ranson at ea dot com
I am having trouble with this as well, and have put in the bug
workaround. It seeks to work but I have noticed that it skips my first
row and duplicates my last row.
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[2002-10-02 12:06:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Updating summary
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[2002-09-27 12:16:06] scott at abcoa dot com
I looked at few IBM books and IBM website and could find no such
documentation about sql.log. I also tried typing in the command "find
. -name '*log' -print" and got a few IBM DB2 logs but they aren't
related to sql.log. Right now, I'm out of luck. Someone else will
know more about it better than I do.
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[2002-09-26 15:53:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not intimately familiar with the DB2 system, but there has to be a
way to turn on ODBC logging. This is a fairly standard debugging
method. Can you please check your documentation for it... it would
make tracking this bug down infinately easier.
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