Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
Then see how we can do it for the other drivers at the same time.
I'm looking for Oracle.
Is somebody know how we can do for MySQL (and how raise notices with
it) ?
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/show-warnings.html
Something to consider here is that, like MySQL in this case, many of
these types of activity ARE now available as SQL queries and so do not
have to be handled specially by the driver. It is only those areas where
the results are only available by non-SQL calls that should be added as
special cases. PDO has no interest in mapping SQL between different
engines! Carrying out additional SQL calls in the background to emulate
functions required by other drivers just seems wrong? The Firebird
engine has been working to move all of the 'service' facilities which
would normally be handled directly by the driver into simple SQL queries
to get around this problem from the other end.
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