ID:               36069
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      alcofora at netmake dot com dot br
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         MySQL related
 Operating System: Windows
 PHP Version:      4.4.2
 New Comment:

No, it shouldn't.
And we also do not distribute separate modules for all versions of
Oracle, Interbase, Sybase, MSSQL, Postgresql, Ingres, DB2 etc.


Previous Comments:
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[2006-01-18 18:09:43] alcofora at netmake dot com dot br

Hi,

  I understant that, but i'm using WINDOWS binary package that comes
from php.net. I don't compile anything WINDOWS.

  Shouldn't the binary official version come with the newest MySQL
Client API, including support for ALL MySQL?

Thanks.

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[2006-01-18 17:35:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PHP must be compiled with MySQL 5 to support field types that appeared
first in MySQL 5.


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[2006-01-18 17:26:29] alcofora at netmake dot com dot br

I'm testing on WINDOWS. I did'n tested on linux yet.


I'm using official php.net package.
 PHP 4.4.2
  MySQL Support enabled
  Active Persistent Links       0
  Active Links  0
  Client API version    3.23.49



I've tested now with PHP 5.1.2 too and also happend the same thing.
Using official package and no changes.

 PHP 5.1.2
   MySQL Support        enabled
   Active Persistent Links      0
   Active Links         0
   Client API version   4.1.7

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[2006-01-18 16:55:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

1) There is no such OS - "Any".
2) With which version of libmysqlclient did you build PHP?

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[2006-01-18 16:48:29] alcofora at netmake dot com dot br

Description:
------------
The same problem that happend with PHP 4.4.1 and was reported on ticket
ID# 35536.

Its was solved for php 4.4.1 but is back again on php 4.4.2 the has
been launched last day 13.

When we call 'mysql_field_type' for a decimal field it return as
'unknown'.

Please look this.

Reproduce code:
---------------
<?php
/*
CREATE TABLE `test` (
`fielda` int(11) NOT NULL,
`fieldb` decimal(10,3) default NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`fielda`)
);      
*/


mysql_connect("localhost:3306", "root", "123");
mysql_select_db("test");
$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM test");
$fields = mysql_num_fields($result);
$rows = mysql_num_rows($result);
$table = mysql_field_table($result, 0);
echo "Your '" . $table . "' table has " . $fields . " fields and " .
$rows . " record(s)\n";
echo "The table has the following fields:\n";
for ($i=0; $i < $fields; $i++) {
$type = mysql_field_type($result, $i);
$name = mysql_field_name($result, $i);
$len = mysql_field_len($result, $i);
$flags = mysql_field_flags($result, $i);
echo $type . " " . $name . " " . $len . " " . $flags . "\n";
}
mysql_free_result($result);
mysql_close();
?>

Expected result:
----------------
Your 'test' table has 2 fields and 0 record(s) The table has the
following fields: int fielda 11 not_null primary_key real fieldb 12

Actual result:
--------------
Your 'test' table has 2 fields and 0 record(s) The table has the
following fields: int fielda 11 not_null primary_key unknown fieldb 12
not_null


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