(PHP 3 = 3.0.6, PHP 4 )
This function allows fiddling with the ODBC options for
a particular connection or query result. It was written to
help find work arounds to problems in quirky ODBC drivers.
You should probably only use this function if you are an ODBC
programmer and understand the effects the various options
will have. You will certainly need a good ODBC reference to
explain all the different options and values that can be
used. Different driver versions support different
options.
Because the effects may vary depending on the ODBC
driver, use of this function in scripts to be made publicly
available is strongly discouraged. Also, some ODBC options
are not available to this function because they must be set
before the connection is established or the query is
prepared. However, if on a particular job it can make PHP
work so your boss doesn't tell you to use a commercial
product, that's all that really matters.
id is a connection id
or result id on which to change the settings.For
SQLSetConnectOption(), this is a connection id. For
SQLSetStmtOption(), this is a result id.
Function is the ODBC
function to use. The value should be 1 for
SQLSetConnectOption() and 2 for SQLSetStmtOption().
Parameter option is
the option to set.
Parameter param is the
value for the given
option.