On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Peter Westergaard <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Rick Taylor wrote: > >> I'm new to PHP and having issues. We have seperate servers for them. We >> can use ODBC to test the connection and it works fine. However, when we try >> to run the site we get a message of *** Error: Unable to Connect to >> Database. Please Try Again Later. *** >> >> We are using a custom app that we aren't getting a lot of assistance with. >> The relevant lines in the app are: >> define("DBHOST", "//database server name"); >> define("DBUSER", "user"); >> define("DBPASS", "password"); >> >> if(!$dbCon=mssql_connect(DBHOST,DBUSER,DBPASS)) $error = "Unable to >> Connect to Database. Please Try Again Later."; >> >> Can anyone assist a noob php user? >> >> thanks >> > > Thanks for removing any extraneous/irrelevant code. Nice, well-laid-out > question. > > The obvious follow-up-question presents itself, so forgive me for asking if > I'm underestimating, but you didn't mention whether or not you were quoting > it verbatim, or whether you had replaced your database host, userid, and > password from the code before you pasted it here. > > Just in case it's the really obvious problem, you should be aware that you > are expected to fill in those lines as relevant to your MSSQL server. > > For example, if the MSSQL serer was living on a server called "TORFOX001" > (or "//TORFOX001" in the MS local-network naming format), and you'd set it > up with a userid "zippy" with password "pinh34d", those lines should be > modified to read: > > define("DBHOST", "//TORFOX001"); > define("DBUSER", "zippy"); > define("DBPASS", "pinh34d"); > > -P > > > -- > PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > You can also set the IP address of the MSSQL server as the host -- Bastien Cat, the other other white meat