I have installed on my computer :
Apache 1.3
Php 4.1.2
Postgresql
the rpm of odbc and the unixODBC.
I tried to connect to my database after done all configurations; I used
the function odbc_pconnect('name_of_my_database','','') and the system
gives me this error
Warning: SQL error:
I'm doing an insert and need to get the record number that is generated
when the record in created. I'm accessing the database through ODBC.
It's a DataFlex database and the driver i'm using is by Connex. I know
that you can somehow insert a SQL statment inside an other statement. I
was
Hello all,
I am very new to php, in fact, this is my first attempt at a script. I have
just been following a tutorial online. Currently, I have a page where the
user types in a username and password, I then pass those parameters to this
page. This page connects to a main db, looks up their
Check the DataFlex docs and see if it has a function that returns this
information, or if the ODBC driver has such a function.
Record numbers are dangerously useless in most database operations - they
get re-used and changed when records are deleted or repair/compress
functions are executed.
Gian,
You need to setup a DSN, not just pass the name of the database.
There are some examples in the iODBC HOWTO that may help:
http://www.iodbc.org/odbc-phpHOWTO.html
Pay attention to the section on putenv() and configure your DSN in the
odbc.ini file.
Best regards,
Andrew Hill
Director of
Hi all,
I have a table in MySQL with the following field:
'time_date' timestamp(14) NOT NULL
When a record is inserted into the table, NULL is inserted into the
time_date field giving me a normal timestamp with the time of the INSERT.
That much is fine.
However, it is necessary for me to
At 11:59 -0500 9/11/02, Rob Day wrote:
Hi all,
I have a table in MySQL with the following field:
'time_date' timestamp(14) NOT NULL
When a record is inserted into the table, NULL is inserted into the
time_date field giving me a normal timestamp with the time of the INSERT.
That much is
Where are the downloads for these apps?
Russell Griechen
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Russell Griechen wrote:
Where are the downloads for these apps?
Russell Griechen
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Hi..
anyone know any function to convert numeric values to word..
something like this:
1252 -- one thousand two hundred and fifty two
Thanks...
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side scripting languages, use global variables as less as you can.
They simplify your programer's life, but on a server that is serving a lot
of concurent sessions, it eats all the performances and ressources. It does
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Hi..
anyone know any function to convert numeric values to word..
something like this:
1252 -- one thousand two hundred and fifty two
Thanks...
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