ID:               47113
 Updated by:       fel...@php.net
 Reported By:      Shock dot art at gmail dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         dBase related
 Operating System: FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE
 PHP Version:      5.2.8
 New Comment:

Duplicated of Bug #46282, which was hopefully fixed today.
Thanks.


Previous Comments:
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[2009-01-15 10:46:39] Shock dot art at gmail dot com

Creating a dBase file with a DATE-field type, will corrupt the
database.

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[2009-01-15 10:43:36] Shock dot art at gmail dot com

Description:
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Creating or opening a dBase file with a DATE-field type, will create a
database with lenght = 0 for "date" field type.

Reproduce code:
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Reproduce code:
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<?php
        // database "definition"
        $def = array(
          array("date",     "D"),
          array("name",     "C",  50),
          array("email",    "C", 128),
          array("ismember", "L")
        );

        // creation
        if (!dbase_create('test.dbf', $def)) {
          echo "Error, can't create the database\n";
        }

        // open in read-write mode
        $db = dbase_open('test.dbf', 2);

        if ($db) {
                for ($i = 0; $i < 5; $i++) {
                        dbase_add_record($db, array(
                              date('Ymd'),
                              'Name #'. $i,
                              'Email #'. $i,
                              'T'));
                }
          dbase_close($db);
        }
?>




Expected result:
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A simple database with 5 lines, where DATE, Name & Email are entered
correctly.

Actual result:
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The code above will create file called "test.dbf", which is corrupted
when opening it with any normal DBF-viewer (CDBF, DBF Manager, ...).
If
the DATE-field is replaced with a CHAR-field, all works fine.
Date-format is taken from the PHP.NET website and confirmed by the
dBase-format.


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