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Bug #2302 odbc_execute does not seem to call SQLBindParameter
Submitted: 1999-09-15 06:33 UTC Modified: 2002-06-16 08:40 UTC
From: havardpe at fast dot no Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: ODBC related
PHP Version: 3.0.11 OS: Windows NT 4.0
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-09-15 06:33 UTC] havardpe at fast dot no
Here is the code segment that gives me problems:
(simplified)

$conn_id = odbc_connect($db_name, $user, $pass);
$stmt = odbc_prepare($conn_id, "INSERT INTO
          table (value1, value2) VALUES (?, ?)");
$data = array('test1', 'test2');

odbc_execute($stmt, &$data);


When using an Oracle database server, this produces the following error message:

Warning: SQL error: [Oracle][ODBC Oracle Driver]SQLBindParameter has not been called for parameter #2., SQL state 07001 in SQLExecute in ...

I tried to use Access first, and got the same error (07001).
I cannot find any other ways to bind my parameters than to rely on the odbc_execute function to to this.

NOTE: if I insert the SQL parameter values directly into the SQL statement it works fine, but I need to pass them separate from the query to avoid quoting problems.

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 [1999-11-28 11:55 UTC] kara at cvs dot php dot net
Does this also happen with 3.0.12?
 [1999-11-29 09:31 UTC] havardpe at fast dot no
Bug #2704 looks like the same problem only with 3.0.12
 [2002-06-16 08:40 UTC] sander@php.net
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