Funciones de Microsoft SQL Server y Sybase (PDO_DBLIB)

Introducción

PDO_DBLIB es un controlador que implementa la interfaz de objetos de datos de PHP (PDO) para habilitar el acceso desde PHP a bases de datos de Microsoft SQL Server y Sybase a través de la biblioteca FreeTDS.

Esta ya extensión no está disponible para Windows con PHP 5.3 o posterior.

En Windows, se debería de usar SqlSrv, un controlador alternativo para MS SQL que está disponible desde Microsoft: » http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver/ff657782.aspx .

Si no fuera posible usar SqlSrv, se puede utilizar el controlador PDO_ODBC para conectarse a bases de datos de Microsoft SQL Server y Sybase, ya que la biblioteca Windows DB-LIB nativa está anticuado, no es seguro con subprocesos y Microsoft ya no le proporciona soporte.

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  • PDO_DBLIB DSN — Conectarse a bases de datos de Microsoft SQL Server y Sybase
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Johankasselman at live dot com
9 years ago
Hi All, I'wrote a class to connect to MSSQL/Azure databases with Transaction support.

Hope this can help anyone!

<?php
/**
*    @author     Johan Kasselman <johankasselman@live.com>
*    @since         2015-09-28    V1
*
*/

class pdo_dblib_mssql{

    private
$db;
       private
$cTransID;
       private
$childTrans = array();

    public function
__construct($hostname, $port, $dbname, $username, $pwd){

       
$this->hostname = $hostname;
       
$this->port = $port;
       
$this->dbname = $dbname;
       
$this->username = $username;
       
$this->pwd = $pwd;

       
$this->connect();
       
    }

    public function
beginTransaction(){

       
$cAlphanum = "AaBbCc0Dd1EeF2fG3gH4hI5iJ6jK7kLlM8mN9nOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz";
       
$this->cTransID = "T".substr(str_shuffle($cAlphanum), 0, 7);

       
array_unshift($this->childTrans, $this->cTransID);

       
$stmt = $this->db->prepare("BEGIN TRAN [$this->cTransID];");
        return
$stmt->execute();

    }

    public function
rollBack(){
       
        while(
count($this->childTrans) > 0){
           
$cTmp = array_shift($this->childTrans);
           
$stmt = $this->db->prepare("ROLLBACK TRAN [$cTmp];");
           
$stmt->execute();
        }

        return
$stmt;
    }

    public function
commit(){

        while(
count($this->childTrans) > 0){
           
$cTmp = array_shift($this->childTrans);
           
$stmt = $this->db->prepare("COMMIT TRAN [$cTmp];");
           
$stmt->execute();
        }

        return 
$stmt;
    }

    public function
close(){
       
$this->db = null;
    }

    public function
connect(){

        try {
           
$this->db = new PDO ("dblib:host=$this->hostname:$this->port;dbname=$this->dbname", "$this->username", "$this->pwd");

          

        } catch (
PDOException $e) {
           
$this->logsys .= "Failed to get DB handle: " . $e->getMessage() . "\n";
        }

    }

}

?>
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graham1 dot simpson at hsbcib dot com
19 years ago
There is currently little sybase related PDO docs out there. The ones that I found often mention a spec for a dsn that is invalid. Here's how I am currently connecting to sybase ASE:

1. Compile up freetds http://www.freetds.org on top of open client;
2. Add the PDO and PD_DBLIB modules to php 5 as per the documentation; Note: I'm currently using the PDO-beta and PDO_DBLIB-beta;
3. Check mods installed ok using "pear list" and "php -m";

The documentation often says to use "sybase:" as your DSN, this doesn't work. Use "dblib:" instead. Here's an example:

<?php
 
try {
   
$hostname = "myhost";
   
$port = 10060;
   
$dbname = "tempdb";
   
$username = "dbuser";
   
$pw = "password";
   
$dbh = new PDO ("dblib:host=$hostname:$port;dbname=$dbname","$username","$pw");
  } catch (
PDOException $e) {
    echo
"Failed to get DB handle: " . $e->getMessage() . "\n";
    exit;
  }
 
$stmt = $dbh->prepare("select name from master..sysdatabases where name = db_name()");
 
$stmt->execute();
  while (
$row = $stmt->fetch()) {
   
print_r($row);
  }
  unset(
$dbh); unset($stmt);
?>

Hope this helps.
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support at converters dot ru
18 years ago
If You work with MSSQL Server 7.0/2000/... under Windows and use non latin Encoding then better To use PDO_MSSQL until PDO_ODBC bugs will be fixed (MSSQL ext far more stable and usabe for PHP versions <=5.1.2).
If your MSSQL connection use strings in OEM encoding (cp866 for russian charset)

1. Run Microsoft Server/Client Network Utility on work PC and UNCHECK "DBLibrary options"/"Automatic ANSI to OEM conversion"

2. Restart Web server if needed.
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fleduc dot perso at gmail dot com
7 years ago
Watch out!

If you use PDO SQLSRV on windows 7, using 32 bit php on XAMMP, you might encounter driver problems : "This extension requires the Microsoft ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server to communicate with SQL Server"

The reason, Microsoft 32-bit ODBC driver doesn't install properly on 64-bit Windows 7.

Check the solution to PDO SQLSRV driver problem here in StackOverflow

https://stackoverflow.com/a/46245990/1330248
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Fabian G
6 years ago
Instead of using Mssql or DBLib extension you should use the official extensions from Microsoft from here: https://github.com/Microsoft/msphpsql
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ian at helastel dot com
12 years ago
For people with issues inserting UTF-8 / Unicode data using DBLIB, you can't do this natively - but you can workaround the problem by converting the data first.

e.g. inserting into a nvarchar column with collation Latin1_General_CI_AS

...
$res = $db->prepare($sql);
$res->bindValue(':value', iconv('UTF-8', 'ISO8859-1', $value);
...
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Vic L
7 years ago
FYI: PDO dblib module (pdo_dblib.so) was installed when I installed php-mssql in CentOS 7.  I thought php-mssql would just include the soon to be deprecated mssql PHP functions but it also contains the PDO connector.  After installing this I'm able to connect to our MSSQL 2014 DB via PDO!
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