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Bug #21491 Hang during ociexecute
Submitted: 2003-01-07 08:19 UTC Modified: 2003-01-08 04:17 UTC
From: stephan dot rey at zurich dot ch Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: OCI8 related
PHP Version: 4.2.3 OS: Suse Linux 8.0
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2003-01-07 08:19 UTC] stephan dot rey at zurich dot ch
I'm trying to get some (existing) records oput of an Oracle8-Database. As long as I do a query, which can't have any results, everything works fine. But if I write a SELECT-statement, which should give at least one result, the whole thing hangs or I get the message 'The page cannot be displayed'.


example (which causes me troubles):

<?php
putenv('ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle/OraHome1');         
putenv('TNS_ADMIN=/opt/oracle/OraHome1/network/admin');         
putenv('TWO_TASK=/opt/oracle/OraHome1/network/admin/tnsnames.ora');
$user="";
$pwd="";
$conn = ocilogon($user,$pwd,"TNEUN2");
$sql="select * from t_person WHERE name like 'Muster' ORDER BY name, firstname, notes, racf";
$stmt=ociparse($conn,$sql);
ociexecute($stmt);
echo $sql;
?>


The 'echo-statement' is only used to verify that the script has finished! The statement "select max(id_pers) from t_person" for example works fine.

Thanks in advance!
Greetings
Stephan

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 [2003-01-07 09:32 UTC] kalowsky@php.net
Works fine on Solaris in DSO and CGI.  You might want to test the connection to see if it happened and call OCIError as well.
 [2003-01-07 14:49 UTC] michael dot mauch at gmx dot de
Does it help if you 'do it by the book', <http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.oci8.php>, i.e. don't use putenv() or Apache's SetEnv, but set the environment variables before you start Apache? And did you check whether your Apache is linked to pthread (see the page mentioned above)?
 [2003-01-08 03:38 UTC] stephan dot rey at zurich dot ch
Thanks champs!

The problem was the putenv()-statements. I've entered the definitions for these variables right in front of the apache-start-script and know it works great!
 [2003-01-08 04:17 UTC] derick@php.net
Trust our document the next time please :-)

Derick
 
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