ID:               25112
 Comment by:       php at jschreiber dot com
 Reported By:      gms08701 at yahoo dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         ODBC related
 Operating System: windows 2000 sp4
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2003-08-16 (stable)
 New Comment:

have you tried "SELECT [...] FOR READ ONLY"? 
all cursors are dynamic by default and there cursors are no 
longer supported in db/2 v8.1. 
 
have you read ibm's article on 
http://www7b.software.ibm.com/dmdd/library/techarticle/0301liu/0301liu.html

? it conains a lot of useful information on blob handling with db2 
and php.


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[2003-08-17 08:10:08] gms08701 at yahoo dot com

Yeah, that wouldn't work ;)
Im open to other suggestions that anyone may have.
Thanks for listening...

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[2003-08-17 01:05:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

duh..disregard my previous comment, I didn't notice you're using
windows.. :)


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[2003-08-17 01:04:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I was a bit too fast with the 'bogus' button. :)

Anyway, I remember someone saying that even IBM themself suggest that
you should actually use the UnixODBC instead of native DB2
driver..(have the library from http://www.unixodbc.org/ installed and
configure with --with-unixODBC)

Please try it out to see if it makes any difference.



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[2003-08-17 00:49:06] gms08701 at yahoo dot com

I've been over that page already that you posted, but Im not sure how
it applies.
According to the code snippet I provided, if I comment out line 6 and
uncomment line 5, I can then select the CLOB column via php.
So even though the errors may be the same, the circumstances between
this bug report and the page you provided aren't.
Plus, the SQL works via DB2's command line, and not with php, so I
don't think its a DB2 problem.
So Im going to reopen it.
If you still feel that its bogus, reset it as such, and Ill accept it
as so.
Thanks

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[2003-08-17 00:00:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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