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Bug #6976 ibase_query can't execute SQL statements that can't be prepared
Submitted: 2000-10-02 13:45 UTC Modified: 2003-08-10 11:41 UTC
Votes:1
Avg. Score:5.0 ± 0.0
Reproduced:1 of 1 (100.0%)
Same Version:1 (100.0%)
Same OS:1 (100.0%)
From: mlemos at acm dot org Assigned: abies (profile)
Status: Closed Package: InterBase related
PHP Version: 4.0.2 OS: Linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-10-02 13:45 UTC] mlemos at acm dot org
ibase_query executes queries by preparing them first even when there are no
arguments to bind.  This prevents certain SQL statements to be executed
using PHP Interbase API to execute certain types of queries that can't be
prepared.

Interbase C API has functions that can be used to execute direct queries,
so PHP Interbase API ought to use such functions for executing direct
queries.

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 [2000-10-06 07:13 UTC] jah@php.net
Unfortunately, a known fact... Will be fixed some day when both time and
brains permits. But remember that I'm not promising a fast fix for this one. :(
 [2002-05-25 09:17 UTC] derick@php.net
Any news on this Jouni?
 [2003-04-28 11:40 UTC] wez@php.net
Looks like it will never get fixed.
 [2003-08-09 22:23 UTC] abies@php.net
Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip


 [2003-08-10 11:41 UTC] abies@php.net
According to the IB6 API Guide, the statements that cannot be prepared are CREATE DATABASE and SET TRANSACTION. Both of these are taken care of in the latest CVS version of PHP5.
 
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