ID:               24595
 Comment by:       brian_caughlin at hotmail dot com
 Reported By:      hans at velum dot net
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         MSSQL related
 Operating System: Windows XP
 PHP Version:      5.0.0b1 (beta1)
 New Comment:

This is to confirm that the same behaviour manifests itself in the
latest CVS snapshot, and also that the methods described in the
comments for Bug #21089 apply here.  This appears to be a change that
took place in 4.3 which continues to apply to 5.0.  The documentation
should be updated to reflect this change.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-08-05 18:32:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip

and also read the comments in bug #21089


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[2003-08-05 13:31:56] brian_caughlin at hotmail dot com

By the way, it looks like this bug may be a duplicate of Bug #21089. 
Perhaps this is simply an undocumented change.

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[2003-08-05 12:20:15] brian_caughlin at hotmail dot com

I ran into this issue myself in 4.3.2, and found that the workaround is
to use the mssql_next_result() function before attempting to access the
retval and any output parameters.  I also found that I don't need to
pass the variables by reference.

Here is the code that works for me in 4.3.2:

<?php 

$conn=mssql_connect("myhost","user","pwd"); 

if ($conn) { 
mssql_select_db("mydb",$conn); 

$stmt=mssql_init("procedure",$conn); 
mssql_bind($stmt,"RETVAL",$val,SQLINT4); 

$ival=11; 
$fval=2.1416; 
$sval="Frank"; 

mssql_bind($stmt,"@sval",$sval,SQLVARCHAR,TRUE); 
mssql_bind($stmt,"@intval",$ival,SQLINT4,TRUE); 
mssql_bind($stmt,"@floatval",$fval,SQLFLT8,TRUE); 

$result=mssql_execute($stmt); 

$arr=mssql_fetch_row($result); 
print ("Answer: " . $arr[0] . "
" ); 
mssql_next_result($result);
print ("RETVAL = $val ; intval = $ival ; floatval = $fval ; string =
$sval"); 

mssql_close($conn); 
} 
else print("ooops!"); 
?>

I hope this helps!

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[2003-07-10 14:38:29] hans at velum dot net

Yes, I verified that this is also happening with 4.3.2.  I thought,
based on a comment in the manual, that this was not an issue in the
4.3.2 release.

I also verified that the bound values are making it *into* the stored
procedure w/o incident.  (E.g. I can add them to the returned result
row to see that the stored procedure is aware of the values.)

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[2003-07-10 12:52:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this happen with PHP 4.3.2 ?


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