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ID: 40957 Comment by: tomasz at trejderowski dot pl Reported by: gerald at copix dot org Summary: PDO & UTF8 string length & truncate issues Status: Bogus Type: Bug Package: PDO related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.1 Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Comment given by tony2...@php.net seems to be wrong, because: 1. Database store ONE bytes (because it's ISO8859 - ISO is single-byte), but user is trying to put TWO bytes - UTF-8 is two-byte! 2. The very same results occurs, when RETRIEVING data (SELECT). 3. Certainly PHP problem -- the very same SQLs run directly on DB (Oracle in my example) runs without problems, but fails in PDO. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-04-03 19:01:12] tony2...@php.net UTF8 requires 2 bytes per character. Your database can store only 2 bytes (because it's ISO8859), but you're trying to put 4 and receive the expected error. Not PHP problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-03-30 09:27:32] gerald at copix dot org I made a mistake writing the actual result, it is obviously : (array[0]->MYFIELD === 'é') === true (array[0]->MYFIELD === 'éa') === false Sorry for the typo. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-03-30 09:19:21] gerald at copix dot org Description: ------------ Hello, While configured in UTF8 mode (eg with the connection string allRequiredInfos;charset=UTF8), when we try to get a VARCHAR2 field limited to X chars, PDO is assuming accents (éàè...) are 2 letters length) and then generates a warning if our content is X chars length (with accents) and truncates the end of the field. Warning: PDOStatement::fetchAll() [scriptAdr/function.PDOStatement-fetchAll]: column 0 data was too large for buffer and was truncated to fit it in /scriptPath.class.php on line 73 We tryed to activate mbstring extension, to use func_overload=4 with no success (the database itself is in ISO-8859-1). If we try not to communicate with the database in UTF8, accents are just ignored (é becomes e, ...) even with correct session parameters. Reproduce code: --------------- Considering the table MYTABLE { MYFIELD VARCHAR2(2); } with one record : MyField -------- éa $pdo = new PDO ('pdo_oci:dbname= (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = myhost)(PORT = 1521)) ) (CONNECT_DATA = (SID = mysid) ) );charset=UTF8', 'myLogin', 'myPassword'); $stmt = $pdo->doQuery ('select MYFIELD from MYTABLE'); $stmt->fetchAll (); //warning Expected result: ---------------- (array[0]->MYFIELD === 'éa') === true; Actual result: -------------- (array[0]->MYFIELD === 'é') === true (array[0]->MYFIELD === 'éa') === true ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=40957&edit=1