ID: 39141
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: aspen dot olmsted at alliance dot biz
-Status: Assigned
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: PDO related
Operating System: Windows XP SP2
PHP Version: 5CVS-2006-10-12 (snap)
Assigned To: wez
New Comment:
Expected behavior. You must consume all the rows from the first
statement handle before kicking off a second query.
You can do this more conveniently using fetchAll().
Previous Comments:
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[2006-10-12 19:53:36] aspen dot olmsted at alliance dot biz
Description:
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If I try to open a 2nd statement handle against prepared statement on
SQL 2000 and windows the 2nd attempt will fail.
I can create a new object per statement and it is fine.
The problem is only happening on prepared stored procedures. If I
prepare a sql statement it seems fine.
Reproduce code:
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$stmt = $dbh->prepare("exec pdo_test");
$stmt->execute();
echo $x . " " . var_dump($stmt->fetch()) . "<br>";
// $stmt = null;
$stmt2 = $dbh->prepare("exec pdo_test");
$stmt2->execute();
echo $x . " " . var_dump($stmt2->fetch()) . "<br>";
Here is the sql to create SP:
create procedure pdo_test as
select 'Hello' msg
Expected result:
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Hoping both statements would print the array with Hello in it
Actual result:
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The second result will print false. If I uncomment the $stmt = null;
then everything works great.
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