ID: 8941
Updated by: kalowsky
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Analyzed
Status: Closed
Bug Type: ODBC related
Operating System: HPUX10.20
PHP Version: 4.0.2
New Comment:

Patch submitted.... sort of.  Go CVS go!  Connect and finish the
commit!


Previous Comments:
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[2001-07-06 10:37:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

moving this to analyzed as hopefully once I work out this cursors patch
it will be gone too!

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[2001-05-09 16:32:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

this issue is specific to the interaction of the Progress database and
the OpenLink Agent-based cursor library

once scrollable cursors are not used this is not a problem

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[2001-04-02 17:01:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

According to openlink, the issue is caused by the dynamic cursors now
used in the php odbc functions. 

remarking out the #define HAVE_SQL_EXTENDED_FETCH 1 entry in the iodbc
section provides a temporary relief from the problem.                

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[2001-04-02 16:55:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

have you tried updating to the latest OpenLink libraries?  They have
supposedly been better enhanced and unified with PHP.

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[2001-02-05 10:36:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

problem still exists in PHP 404 sp1

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