Hi all,
best to use for simple statements is PEAR::DB. you can write code
abstract. i found this out while convert a DB from mysql to pgsql, now
we'll wrap table and field names. then we are always sureto write
universal code. the problem was the following:
mysql table and field names are sometimes uppercase
while converting with my2pg.pl all names changed to lowercase
alterante: quote tables and fields, but then quote it in your code to.
if you try to run this quoted code on mysql you'll get errors.
when we have all wrapped, i hope it will run under several RDBMS.
excuse my bad english, it's to long ago i learned it and not often spoken.
have fun, Gerd
Ray Hunter wrote:
Also make sure that pgsql is installed in php. By checking the phpinfo()
function u can verify your php version (4.2+) and if pgsql has been
compiled into php.
If you have 4.2 or higher than u might need to compile pgsql into php.
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Ray
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 16:54, Lynna Landstreet wrote:
Does anyone know why trying to run a simple demo script (the one that came
with EZ_SQL from php.justinvincent.com) would be giving me an error saying
that pg_query() is an undefined function? It's a standard function built
into PHP, isn't it? It's listed in the manual...
I know the installation of PHP at our web host does have PostgreSQL support,
because when I ran phpinfo() it seemed to say all the right things about it,
so this is really confusing me.
Lynna
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