Re: Re: MSQL OR ODBC

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yes, you are rigth, I forgot to write that

ingmar

ps: please excuse my english....


----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Twitty" <rtwitty@neutron.ushmm.org>
To: "Ingmar Schumann" <office@buddelflink.de>
Cc: <php-db@lists.php.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 5:12 PM
Subject: Re:  Re: MSQL OR ODBC


> This is true for the Win32 version of the mssql ext, which uses the
> unsupported DB-Library.  On Linux, the mssql ext (it is actually the
> sybase ext) use FreeTDS.  However, you should use FreeTDS version 0.61.
>
> Unfortunately all of these solutions have issues that may or may not
> give you problems.  For example, only the DB-Library mssql ext supports
> stored procedures, but you cannot use it to read real, ntext or
> varchar(>255) data fields. The FreeTDS mssql ext returns NULL data as
> empty strings, and cannot read uniqueidentifier and sql_variant data
> fields. While the odbc ext's function set is the same on all platforms,
> this is not hhe case for the mssql ext.  The DB-Library and FreeTDS mssql
> ext's are not completely compatible. The odbc ext on Linux requires you
> to install an ODBC driver manager and an ODBC driver for MS SQL Server.
> Since Microsoft does not make such software for Linux, you will have to
> acquire a third party open source or commercial solution.
>
> On Linux I would use mssql, and on Windows the choice depends on the type
> of data you need to access. In regards to the latter, you probably should
> use IIS/.NET for this purpose and not PHP.
>
> -- bob
>
> On Tue, 20 May 2003, Ingmar Schumann wrote:
>
> > but mssql functions can't handle all MSSQL Server datatypes!
> > mssql error severity 16 - is what you can get sometimes
> >
> >
> > ingmar
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Peter Misun" <misun@microstep-mis.com>
> > To: <php-db@lists.php.net>; "Muammer Yuzuguldu" <myuzuguldu@hotmail.com>
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 3:28 PM
> > Subject:  Re: MSQL OR ODBC
> >
> >
> > >
> > > i'm using php on win
> > > difference is clear - using mssql functions is much more faster than
using
> > odbc functions - odbc is really slow when manipulating lots of data
> > > so, don't use odbc, if there is any other way
> > >
> > > 5o
> > >
> > >
> > > Muammer Yuzuguldu wrote:
> > >
> > > > I am programmin MS SQL Server 2000 with php. What is the advantages
of
> > using
> > > > MSSQL functions or odbc functions while programming MS SQL Server
with
> > > > php?(php running at Linux server)
> > > >
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