ID: 6843
Updated by: kalowsky
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: ODBC related
Assigned To:
Comments:
no user feedback, considered fixed
Previous Comments:
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[2001-01-17 09:37:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please try the latest release and see if this continues for you...
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[2000-10-02 19:48:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This used to work in PHP3 and I have checked that I am using the latest libraries.
Is it possible to get PHP not to check the syntax of the SQL statement but just to
pass it on.
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[2000-09-21 23:08:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I run an odbc_exec from PHP-4.0.2 which connects to a Progress 83C database in
order to retreive an array field as follows:
select name,narrative@1 from customer
I get an SQL syntax error as follows:
Warning SQL Error [OpenLink][ODBC] Syntax error or access, SQL State 37000 in
SQLExecDIRECT
This works if I connect to my Progress Database using odbctest.
I think I may be using an old version of the ODBC libraries linked into PHP4
Is this correct ?
It all used to work fine with PHP3 and Openlink ODBC.
Thanks
Aubrey
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