Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=55737&edit=1

 ID:                 55737
 Comment by:         stefan dot kaifer at hartmann dot info
 Reported by:        stefan dot kaifer at hartmann dot info
 Summary:            LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE - The used command is not
                     allowed with this MySQL versio
 Status:             Feedback
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            MySQL related
 Operating System:   opensuse 11.0
 PHP Version:        5.3.8
 Assigned To:        mysql
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Hi

sorry for the late answer: 5.3.4 worked for me, 5.3.4 to 5.3.7 I don't tested!
5.3.8 and 5.3.9 dont't works for me. I've compiled all versions with the same 
"configure"-parameters.

I hope, that somebody can solve the problem.

Best reguards

Stefan


Previous Comments:
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[2011-10-25 19:21:14] richardpq at gmail dot com

I haven't test this functionality before, this is the first time that I tested 
it. 

@Stefan point that it was working before and now not, but I don't know which 
version he use... At the moment I am testing locally so I can put the files in 
my 
mysql data directory and it works, but I don't know, what I will do when I have 
to upload to the server since is not a private server.

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[2011-10-25 18:53:41] and...@php.net

Which is the last version of 5.3 which worked for you?

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[2011-10-25 18:36:30] richardpq at gmail dot com

and...@php.net,

Neither 5.3snv and 5.3.8 snv work, the same problem

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[2011-10-21 11:20:24] and...@php.net

Can you try 5.3-svn? Altough the NEWS entry mentions 5.4 the fix has landed in 
5.3 too (committed on Sep 2). 5.3.8 was released on Aug 23rd.

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[2011-10-20 13:29:11] richardpq at gmail dot com

"Some bug fix is planned for PHP 5.4", what is that mean? no solution for php 
5.3?

I would prefer a solution for this version, rather than wait for the final 
release of the new version, testing and see if it not affect others thing.

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