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Bug #55249 OCI-collection->append does not reflect NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS settings
Submitted: 2011-07-20 08:05 UTC Modified: 2011-11-08 22:12 UTC
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From: stloukal at programator dot cz Assigned:
Status: Suspended Package: OCI8 related
PHP Version: 5.3.6 OS: Linux/Fedora 14
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 [2011-07-20 08:05 UTC] stloukal at programator dot cz
Description:
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After connection to Oracle database script runs alter session command to change NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS (',' is decimal separator and '.' is thousands separator). But using the OCI-Collection->append procedure on collection of numbers, all decimals are stripped (the input values into OCI-Collection->append procedure use comma as decimal separator - along to current NLS setting).

Function oci_bind_by_name reflects NLS setting well.

Test script:
---------------
sqlplus> CREATE TYPE username.num_tab IS TABLE OF NUMBER(8,5);

<?PHP

$i_con = oci_connect('username', 'password', 'localhost/devel1');

$i_rs = oci_parse($i_con, "ALTER SESSION SET NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS = ',.'");
oci_execute($i_rs, OCI_DEFAULT);

$i_col = oci_new_collection($i_con, 'NUM_TAB', 'USERNAME');
$i_col->append('1,2');

$i_rs = oci_parse(
    $i_con,
    "DECLARE
        l_nums      username.num_tab := :nums;
    BEGIN
        raise_application_error(-20000, 'First number in collection is: ' || l_nums(1));
    END;"
);
oci_bind_by_name($i_rs, ':nums', $i_col, -1, SQLT_NTY);
oci_execute($i_rs, OCI_DEFAULT);

?>


Expected result:
----------------
Warning: oci_execute() [function.oci-execute]: ORA-20000: First number in collection is: 1,2 ORA-06512: at line 4 in...

Actual result:
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Warning: oci_execute() [function.oci-execute]: ORA-20000: First number in collection is: 1 ORA-06512: at line 4 in...

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 [2011-11-04 23:43 UTC] sixd@php.net
PHP OCI8 currently converts the string '1,2' using zend_strtod which isn't Oracle 
NLS aware.
 [2011-11-08 22:12 UTC] sixd@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Suspended
 [2011-11-08 22:12 UTC] sixd@php.net
After discussions with the Oracle C API team, I've logged an
enhancement against Oracle (#13361389) to enhance the C API to allow
this.  This is a non trivial enhancement because it impacts the
overall ethos of the C API and would require adding a whole new set of
API function calls.  I'm suspending this bug for the moment.  It can
be reviewed once Oracle's C OCI8 API have support for the behavior.
 
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