ID:               25757
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      dlaroche at nobug dot lu
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         ODBC related
 Operating System: Windows XP Professional
 PHP Version:      4.3.3
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[2003-11-17 21:47:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[2003-11-07 07:57:41] dlaroche at nobug dot lu

It doesn't work with NULL values ...

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[2003-11-05 00:34:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[2003-10-31 09:51:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try using a NULL value instead of "" for the empty 
slots.  That should solve the problem you're seeing.  

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[2003-10-05 17:12:12] dlaroche at nobug dot lu

Description:
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I'm trying to write a script to convert tables from a Microsoft Access
(version from 97 to 2002) to MySQL. The first step is that I just want
the structure of the tables, so I need several functions from odbc.

But for the primary keys, the function odbc_primarykeys doesn't work.

I read that I can get the key information of a table using the
odbc_statistics function but this function doesn't work aswell.

Reproduce code:
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$resAccessPrimaryKeyList = odbc_primarykeys($resAccessConnection, "",
"", "tblManif");
echo(odbc_result_all($resAccessPrimaryKeyList));

Expected result:
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don't know the result but I want to get a list with the primary keys of
the table.

Actual result:
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Warning:  odbc_primarykeys(): SQL error: , SQL state 00000 in
SQLPrimaryKeys in E:\htdocs\ltam\odbc.php on line 65

Warning:  odbc_result_all(): supplied argument is not a valid ODBC
result resource in E:\htdocs\ltam\odbc.php on line 66


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