ID:               24125
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      michael at redboxcode dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         ODBC related
 Operating System: Win NT
 PHP Version:      4.3.2
 New Comment:

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




Previous Comments:
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[2003-06-25 15:05:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please turn on SQL Logging in your ODBC Administrator and post the
appropriate portions to this bug... aka from the first initial connect
to the last ODBC command for the script.  Please note you MAY need to
delete the unique identifing material in the script (aka a
username/password).  

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[2003-06-17 20:46:45] michael at redboxcode dot com

I've upgraded my development machine to 4.3.2 and the behavior still
exist.

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[2003-06-16 08:30:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please update to PHP 4.3.2 first.


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[2003-06-16 07:49:42] michael at redboxcode dot com

please note: I noticed that I am actually on version 4.3.1
Windows NT localhost 4.0 build 1381 

inserting a record then reading the database works in this code

<?PHP
$connect_id = odbc_pconnect("mydata","",0) or die ("Cannot connect to
database");
// First insert a record into the database
$sql_command = "insert into mytable (name,time_stamp) values
('Michael','".date("F j G:i:s")."');";
$result = odbc_exec( $connect_id, $sql_command );
echo $result." = ".$sql_command."\n";
// this will work correctly
?>

reading the database and THEN inserting the records does NOT work in
this code.

<?PHP
$connect_id = odbc_pconnect("mydata","",0) or die ("Cannot connect to
database");
// first read the table
$sql_command = "select * from mytable order by time_stamp;";
$rsDetail = odbc_exec($connect_id, $sql_command);
// Now insert a record into the database
$sql_command = "insert into mytable (name,time_stamp) values
('Michael','".date("F j G:i:s")."');";
$result = odbc_exec( $connect_id, $sql_command );
// The command returns a valid results, but the record is NOT in the
database
?>

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[2003-06-12 05:44:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Maybe I didn't stress enough the word SHORT example script..? :) 

Can you please make this ONE file and max. 15 lines.
No HTML either, please.


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