Accessing Oracle

Accessing Oracle

am 21.03.2007 17:28:27 von Robert Hicks

I have been away from PHP for a while and was wondering what is the
preferred method of accessing Oracle?

Robert

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Re: Accessing Oracle

am 21.03.2007 17:35:39 von Stut

Robert Hicks wrote:
> I have been away from PHP for a while and was wondering what is the
> preferred method of accessing Oracle?

With modesty and respect, walk slowly towards it bowing your head at all
times and being careful not to relieve yourself all over the floor.

Alternatively Zend have an offering in this area:
http://www.zend.com/products/zend_core/zend_core_for_oracle

-Stut

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Re: Accessing Oracle

am 21.03.2007 17:43:39 von Robert Hicks

Stut wrote:
> Robert Hicks wrote:
>> I have been away from PHP for a while and was wondering what is the
>> preferred method of accessing Oracle?
>
> With modesty and respect, walk slowly towards it bowing your head at all
> times and being careful not to relieve yourself all over the floor.
>
> Alternatively Zend have an offering in this area:
> http://www.zend.com/products/zend_core/zend_core_for_oracle
>
> -Stut

I am laughing hysterically at this! You sir have a sense of humor!

Robert

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MySQL queries

am 22.03.2007 00:50:59 von Ron Croonenberg

Hello all,

Is there a discussion list for MySQL queries (I have a rookie MySQL
query question and don't want to bug this list with it)

Ron

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Re: MySQL queries

am 22.03.2007 01:06:39 von dmagick

Ron Croonenberg wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Is there a discussion list for MySQL queries (I have a rookie MySQL
> query question and don't want to bug this list with it)

http://lists.mysql.com/

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Re: MySQL queries

am 22.03.2007 07:29:41 von bedul

howdy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris"
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] MySQL queries


> Ron Croonenberg wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Is there a discussion list for MySQL queries (I have a rookie MySQL
> > query question and don't want to bug this list with it)
???
what u mean?? this is the place u can bug about query
well to be honest.. we unable to answer all kind question.. but you might
ask to us. about query, there is no nobs in query (my opinion)
if you face 2 or more table, u probably fail.. but plz don't give up yet.
>
> http://lists.mysql.com/


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Re: Accessing Oracle

am 22.03.2007 07:33:31 von bedul

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Hicks"
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 11:28 PM
Subject: [PHP-DB] Accessing Oracle


> I have been away from PHP for a while and was wondering what is the
> preferred method of accessing Oracle?
cmiiw
there was a way to access oracle using php. and that's 1 way.
but there some of people see the function not quite fast like Robert.

u might try odbc if you like. or try accessing directly using oracle.. both
way are fine.. i do believe using direct read are the finnest

i don't use oracle actualy.. your statement make me thinks a function give
by php don't give good response. well hope we can use oracle more effective
in the future.
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> Robert
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