what I thought was an un-implented feature of the library in PHP's source,
I assumed I should ask the PHP developer's.
I assumed it was un-implemented because I saw no reference to this
ability on the manual page for ODBC or ODBC_Prepare, and PEAR
seems to be doing it with just PHP code (not the odbc_prepare extension).
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 21:58, Dan Kalowsky wrote:
This is really a support question and is being asked on the wrong list.
But in light of that... PHP's odbc_prepare function should work with
the '?' option. It really isn't the one deciding this though, as it's
more your ODBC Driver. As far as PEAR is concerned, I have little
insight into that aspect of PHP. Your best bet is to ask PEAR
developers or read the source.
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 11:48 AM, Adam Voigt wrote:
> According to a manual I found on the web for call's to "SQLPrepare"
> (referenced in ext/odbc/php_odbc.c) you can implant "?" in place of
> variables for statement execution. PearDB makes reference to this
> on:
>
> http://pear.php.net/manual/en/core.db.tut_execute.php
>
> So my question is, is PHP's ODBC programming just not setup to handle
> this (and is Pear doing this manually with PHP) or am I
> mis-understanding
> the way the library works in PHP?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam Voigt
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