ID:               31693
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      Tomasz dot Fryc at bph dot pl
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         OCI8 related
 Operating System: Windows 2003 Server
 PHP Version:      5.0.3
 New Comment:

http://pecl4win.php.net/ext.php/php_oci8.dll - choose the one that fits
your PHP version.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-11-16 21:13:58] popo_x at hotmail dot com

i have installed php 5.0.4 and i dont find these version of
php_oci8.dll. Which one i must install ?

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[2005-11-16 19:16:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Check why the connection resource is NULL.
I can't say anything without looking at your code.

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[2005-11-16 19:11:07] sgattas at fibertel dot com dot ar

Thanks a lot for the followup. I downloaded the extension. However, I
never used this extensions and now I get an error: 
"PHP Warning:  ocibindbyname() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null
given in ...", happens in every oci8 instruction I ran.
Can you suggest what can be wrong? Thanks a lot for your time!

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[2005-11-16 15:27:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try new OCI8 from PECL.
Windows DLLs can be found here: http://pecl4win.php.net

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[2005-11-16 14:48:24] sgattas at fibertel dot com dot ar

Sorry to interrupt. This error happens with IIS running ISAPI.
No matter what type of conection (ocilogin, oci_new_connect, etc)
function you use you get the error while data is being retriving from a
ref cursor in an oracle pck or prc. Invalid cursors everywhere.
As far as I tested (I can confirm this): you have two different
sessions: session 1 executes the prc o pck, a few moments later session
2 does the same and then session 1 gets the error invalid cursor, losing
all data untill the moment session 2 started.
Seems session 2 steals the conection while session 1 is still
fetching.
Guess this error defeates any use of ref cursors when you have more
than one user in your site (and we have lots of users).
Please help!!!!!!!!!

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