Switch back to double quotes? :-)
$stmt = OCIParse($conn, "SELECT * FROM v\$sql WHERE
INSTR(SQL_TEXT,'something')>0");
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Casson" <confused@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:10 AM
Subject: Re: PHP and table/view names with '$'
Hi,
Of course, the next problem is that i want to specify a line to find:
$stmt = OCIParse($conn, 'SELECT * FROM v$sql WHERE
INSTR(SQL_TEXT,'something')>0');
and i seem to have to use single quotes in the INSTR function.
Is there an alternative way to deal with that?
Thanks again
Mark
""Mark Casson"" <confused@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:89.4E.33545.C2D30F94@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I am trying to access some of the v$ views using php on iis, with admin
privileges.
However, using:
$stmt = OCIParse($conn, "SELECT * FROM v$sql");
gives me this error:
PHP Notice: undefined variable: sql . . .
Is there a way around this?
Thanks
Mark
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