Linux ODBC Driver for SQL Server - working tutorial with PHP

Yanıt Linux ODBC Driver for SQL Server - working tutorial with PHP

  • 14 Nisan 2012 Cumartesi 00:43
     
     
    I wrote a blog post on getting this to work with Linux and PHP on RHEL 6 - as of the time I wrote it, I was unable to find any complete, functional guide on doing it. 

    http://strangenut.com/blogs/dacrowlah/archive/2012/04/13/installing-and-using-the-microsoft-sql-server-odbc-driver-for-linux.aspx

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  • 16 Nisan 2012 Pazartesi 05:50
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    Hi Dacrowlah,

    Please see this blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlphp/archive/2011/10/14/announcing-microsoft-sql-server-odbc-driver-for-linux.aspx

    It has mentioned that we will be showcasing Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver for Linux along with our Java and PHP solutions for SQL Server and Azure at PASS conference session “[AD-211-M] Developing Multi-Platform Applications for Microsoft SQL Server and Azure”

    You can download a powerpoint for this session from: http://www.sqlpass.org/summit/2011/Speakers/CallForSpeakers/SessionDetail.aspx?sid=1906


    Best Regards,
    Iric
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    • Yanıt Olarak İşaretleyen Iric WenModerator 23 Nisan 2012 Pazartesi 02:07
    • Yanıt İşaretini Geri Alan Dacrowlah 30 Nisan 2012 Pazartesi 23:07
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  • 17 Nisan 2012 Salı 11:35
     
     

    plz check the link given.

    http://www.easysoft.com/developer/languages/php/sql_server_unix_tutorial.html

  • 30 Nisan 2012 Pazartesi 23:14
     
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    Hi Iric, 

    Thanks for your response, however I'm not sure what question you were trying to answer.. my post was more informational than anything.  I wasn't able to find any information on getting the SQL Server driver to work with PHP - I wrote a blog post that details the steps for doing so.

  • 01 Mayıs 2012 Salı 17:35
     
     

    Hi everyone,

    To clarify, we currently do not have a PHP driver on Linux, so this post is still valuable for customers wishing to utilize the standard ODBC APIs to connect to SQL Server.

    I want to thank Dacrowlah for experimenting with this, looking forward to seeing if you run into any other issues?

    Thanks,

    Jonathan


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