#19374 [Opn->Fbk]: Float values are not correctly handled when fetching data from MS SQL Server 7

2002-10-01 Thread iliaa

 ID:   19374
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Open
+Status:   Feedback
 Bug Type: Sybase (dblib) related
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:  4CVS-2002-09-12
 New Comment:

Yes it can be done via ENV variables, setlocale() is a PHP function
which allows you to set locate related enviroment variables.


Previous Comments:


[2002-10-01 02:49:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can it be done via env. variables? I'm on a production system, and I'm
wary of hand-patching.



[2002-09-30 19:34:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you change the locale to english via setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, 'POSIX');
does it fix the problem?



[2002-09-12 07:24:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If a table on a MS SQL Server (verified on version 7.0) contains a
float field, that float is always returned as 0.
This problem has been verified using any version of the freetds library
from 0.53 to today's snapshot, and PHP 4.1.1, 4.2.2 and today's
snapshot.
The problem is NOT in the freetds library, performing the queries from
tsql or sqsh returns the correct values.

The problem does _NOT_ show when using the ct-library.






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#19374 [Opn->Fbk]: Float values are not correctly handled when fetching data from MS SQL Server 7

2002-09-30 Thread iliaa

 ID:   19374
 Updated by:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:   Open
+Status:   Feedback
 Bug Type: Sybase (dblib) related
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:  4CVS-2002-09-12
 New Comment:

If you change the locale to english via setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, 'POSIX');
does it fix the problem?


Previous Comments:


[2002-09-12 07:24:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If a table on a MS SQL Server (verified on version 7.0) contains a
float field, that float is always returned as 0.
This problem has been verified using any version of the freetds library
from 0.53 to today's snapshot, and PHP 4.1.1, 4.2.2 and today's
snapshot.
The problem is NOT in the freetds library, performing the queries from
tsql or sqsh returns the correct values.

The problem does _NOT_ show when using the ct-library.






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Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=19374&edit=1