ID:               48057
 User updated by:  info at programmiernutte dot net
 Reported By:      info at programmiernutte dot net
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         PDO related
 Operating System: *
-PHP Version:      5.3.0RC1
+PHP Version:      5.3.0
 New Comment:

I dug out my rusty C skills and looked into this myself. It came down 
to the following patch which works for me although I don't quite see 
why this minor change would cause different behaviour. Maybe someone 
would enlighten me.

This is my patch against PHP 5.3.0:

--- php-5.3.0/ext/pdo_firebird/firebird_statement.c     2009-02-09 
13:07:23.000000000 +0100
+++ php-5.3.0patched/ext/pdo_firebird/firebird_statement.c      2009-
07-03 01:41:24.000000000 +0200
@@ -363,7 +363,9 @@ static int firebird_stmt_get_col(pdo_stm
                                                fmt = S->H-
>timestamp_format ? S->H->timestamp_format : PDO_FB_DEF_TIMESTAMP_FMT;
                                        }
                                        /* convert the timestamp into 
a string */
-                                       *ptr = FETCH_BUF(S-
>fetch_buf[colno], char, *len = 80, NULL);
+
+                                       *len = 80;
+                                       *ptr = FETCH_BUF(S-
>fetch_buf[colno], char, *len, NULL);
                                        *len = strftime(*ptr, *len, 
fmt, &t);
                                        break;
                                case SQL_BLOB:


Previous Comments:
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[2009-05-01 08:29:03] info at programmiernutte dot net

Worse, the only row that would be complete is nulled because of an 
older bug:
array(4) {
  ["ID"]=>
  NULL
  [0]=>
  NULL
  ["BAR"]=>
  NULL
  [1]=>
  NULL
}
array(4) {
  ["ID"]=>
  string(1) "2"
  [0]=>
  string(1) "2"
  ["BAR"]=>
  string(0) ""
  [1]=>
  string(0) ""
}
array(4) {
  ["ID"]=>
  string(1) "3"
  [0]=>
  string(1) "3"
  ["BAR"]=>
  string(0) ""
  [1]=>
  string(0) ""
}

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[2009-04-27 17:05:30] j...@php.net

Does this happen with PHP 5.2.9 ?

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[2009-04-23 07:26:14] info at programmiernutte dot net

Description:
------------
PDO::fetch() only returns date fields on the first call. 
subsequent calls return empty strings instead of dates. 

Configure Command =>  './configure'  '--
prefix=/usr/local/php' '--with-apxs2' '--without-pdo-sqlite' 
'--without-mysql'

php.ini-settings don't seem to matter, I only have these:
date.timezone = "Europe/Berlin"
include_path = "/Library/WebServer/php-includes/"
allow_call_time_pass_reference = Off
expose_php = Off
magic_quotes_gpc = Off
register_argc_argv = Off
output_buffering = On
plus settings for xdebug, apc and memcache, I already tried 
disabling them, no difference.

PDO_FIREBIRD is loaded as an 
extension:extension=pdo_firebird.so






Reproduce code:
---------------
isql:
SQL> create database 'test.fdb';
SQL> CREATE TABLE FOO (ID INTEGER, BAR DATE);
SQL> INSERT INTO FOO (ID, BAR) VALUES ('1', '11.04.2009');
SQL> INSERT INTO FOO (ID, BAR) VALUES ('2', '12.04.2009');
SQL> INSERT INTO FOO (ID, BAR) VALUES ('3', '13.04.2009');

php:
<?php
$oPDO = new PDO(     
'firebird:dbname=localhost:test.fdb;charset=ISO8859_1',
        'sysdba',
        'masterkey',
        array(
                PDO::ATTR_PERSISTENT => true,
                PDO::ATTR_DEFAULT_FETCH_MODE => PDO::FETCH_OBJ
        )
);


$oStmt = $oPDO->query('select id, bar from foo');


foreach($oStmt as $oRow)
{
        var_dump($oRow);
}
?>



Expected result:
----------------
object(stdClass)#3 (2) {
  ["ID"]=>
  string(1) "1"
  ["BAR"]=>
  string(10) "2009-04-11"
}
object(stdClass)#4 (2) {
  ["ID"]=>
  string(1) "2"
  ["BAR"]=>
  string(10) "2009-04-12"
}
object(stdClass)#3 (2) {
  ["ID"]=>
  string(1) "3"
  ["BAR"]=>
  string(10) "2009-04-13"
}






Actual result:
--------------
object(stdClass)#3 (2) {
  ["ID"]=>
  string(1) "1"
  ["BAR"]=>
  string(10) "2009-04-11"
}
object(stdClass)#4 (2) {
  ["ID"]=>
  string(1) "2"
  ["BAR"]=>
  string(0) ""
}
object(stdClass)#3 (2) {
  ["ID"]=>
  string(1) "3"
  ["BAR"]=>
  string(0) ""
}







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