[freetds] ct_param differences between 0.62 and 0.63

Thompson, Bill D (London) bill_d_thompson at ml.com
Mon Jul 25 04:32:36 EDT 2005


Hi Iain,

Your diagnosis is correct. 
This functionality did regress somewhere between 0.62 and 0.63, 
as a result of improvements to the "query with ? placeholders" logic for
both ODBC and ct-library (ct_dynamic)

I have fixed and improved this now. 
A patch will be on its way to freetds this week.

Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: freetds-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:freetds-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Iain Calder
Sent: 25 July 2005 00:37
To: TDS Development Group
Subject: [freetds] ct_param differences between 0.62 and 0.63


Apologies if this has been covered before but I've not been following 
the list closely recently.  I am trying to move to version 0.63 from 
0.62-4 but having problems with named parameters in CS_LANG_CMD 
queries.  The queries all work fine using 0.62.

Database server: SQL Server 2000 with tds version = 7.0
Example query:'select @myparam'

Using ct_param to supply a string (char) value for @myparam, the query 
runs successfully with 0.62-4 but using 0.63 the server reports an error

'Must declare the variable @myparam' and the query fails.  The unit test

ctlib/unittests/lang_ct_param.c also produces a similar error.

Stepping through the code the changed behaviour seems to be a result of 
changes made in tds/query.c to the
tds_build_params_definition(...) function.  In particular the call to 
tds_count_placeholders_ucs2le(...) returns a count of zero and hence an 
empty parameter definition string is returned.

It looks as though 0.63 does not support '@param' style named parameters

(for tds version 7 at least).  Can anyone confirm this?

Iain
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