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Bug #6421 PEAR - error emulating prepare/execute with PostgreSQL
Submitted: 2000-08-29 14:51 UTC Modified: 2001-06-01 15:30 UTC
From: heino at bigfoot dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Unknown/Other Function
PHP Version: 4.0 Latest CVS (29/08/2000) OS: Debian 2.2
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2000-08-29 14:51 UTC] heino at bigfoot dot com
What does the following line in DB/common.php do ?

(line 182:) $stmt = (int)$this->prepare_maxstmt++;

I have to outcomment the line when I recall execute() on the same prepared query! 

In the original code $realquery, in execute(), is set to the following string when calling it again with the same prepared query...

[db_error: message="DB Error: invalid" code=-8 mode=return level=notice prefix="" prepend="" append=""]



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example:


<?php

include("/usr/lib/php4/DB/pgsql.php");

$dsn = 'pgsql://127.0.0.1/web';

$db = new DB_pgsql();
$db->connect($dsn);

$stm = $db->prepare('SELECT * FROM pg_type WHERE typname = ? ORDER BY typname;');

$r1 = $db->execute($stm, array('_point'));
$r2 = $db->execute($stm, array('_bit'));

while($b = $db->fetchrow($r1)) {
    echo $b[0].' - '.$b[1].'<br>';
}

while($b = $db->fetchrow($r2)) {
    echo $b[0].' - '.$b[1].'<br>';
}

?>

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 [2001-05-07 13:08 UTC] sbergmann@php.net
Have you tried a newer version of PEAR/DB, for instance the one that ships with PHP 4.0.5?
 [2001-06-01 15:30 UTC] sniper@php.net
No feedback, assumed fixed in recent versions.

 
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