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January 10, 2007 DDBI gets MSSQL/Sybase support | ||||
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http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddbi/wiki/FreeTDSSubproject http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddbi/changeset/44 example --------- # import dbi.mssql.MssqlDatabase; # import dbi.Row; # import std.stdio; # # void main() { # # MssqlDatabase db = new MssqlDatabase(); # db.connect("server 1433","username","password"); # # Row[] rows = db.queryFetchAll("USE dbname; SELECT * FROM test;"); # # foreach (Row row; rows) { # writefln("%-10s %3s %-20s %7s %11s %11s ", # row["testStr"], # row["testInt"], # row["anotherStr"], # row["flt"], # row["smmoney"], # row["smdate"]); # } # db.close(); # # } changelog --------- # Preliminary FreeTDS support (MSSQL, Sybase) # # * Only a few types have been tested # o varchar, nvarchar # o int # o float # o datetime, smalldatetime # o money, smallmoney # * As with all existing dbi's, this one only returns strings # o so dates come at you like yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss # o there's a rounding error in money,smallmoney - can only get 2 # decimal places, should be able to get 4 # * No error messages are being presented to the user yet. # o MssqlError.d needs to be coded # o CS_SERVERMSG and src/ctlib/unittests/common.c look promising # here # * Bindings (thanks to bcd.gen) were for FreeTDS 0.64RC2, but should work # across a wide range of versions # * Within FreeTDS, the ctlib was used # # only tested on Linux - not Windows yet - give it a whirl and report back Cheers, BA |
January 10, 2007 Re: DDBI gets MSSQL/Sybase support | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Anderson | Thanks for hard work. I will test on windows. ideage from china. |
January 11, 2007 Re: DDBI gets MSSQL/Sybase support | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Anderson | Brad Anderson wrote:
> http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddbi/wiki/FreeTDSSubproject
> http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddbi/changeset/44
>
> example
> ---------
>
> # import dbi.mssql.MssqlDatabase;
> # import dbi.Row;
> # import std.stdio;
> #
> # void main() {
> #
> # MssqlDatabase db = new MssqlDatabase();
> # db.connect("server 1433","username","password");
> #
> # Row[] rows = db.queryFetchAll("USE dbname; SELECT * FROM test;");
> #
> # foreach (Row row; rows) {
> # writefln("%-10s %3s %-20s %7s %11s %11s ",
> # row["testStr"],
> # row["testInt"],
> # row["anotherStr"],
> # row["flt"],
> # row["smmoney"],
> # row["smdate"]);
> # }
> # db.close();
> #
> # }
>
> changelog
> ---------
> # Preliminary FreeTDS support (MSSQL, Sybase)
> #
> # * Only a few types have been tested
> # o varchar, nvarchar
> # o int
> # o float
> # o datetime, smalldatetime
> # o money, smallmoney
> # * As with all existing dbi's, this one only returns strings
> # o so dates come at you like yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss
> # o there's a rounding error in money,smallmoney - can only get 2
> # decimal places, should be able to get 4
> # * No error messages are being presented to the user yet.
> # o MssqlError.d needs to be coded
> # o CS_SERVERMSG and src/ctlib/unittests/common.c look promising
> # here
> # * Bindings (thanks to bcd.gen) were for FreeTDS 0.64RC2, but should work
> # across a wide range of versions
> # * Within FreeTDS, the ctlib was used
> #
> # only tested on Linux - not Windows yet - give it a whirl and report back
>
> Cheers,
> BA
Nice work, Brad ... Any possibility of getting more data-types than char[] exposed?
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January 11, 2007 Re: DDBI gets MSSQL/Sybase support | ||||
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Posted in reply to kris | kris wrote:
> Brad Anderson wrote:
>> http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddbi/wiki/FreeTDSSubproject http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddbi/changeset/44
>>
>> example
>> ---------
>>
>> # import dbi.mssql.MssqlDatabase;
>> # import dbi.Row;
>> # import std.stdio;
>> #
>> # void main() {
>> #
>> # MssqlDatabase db = new MssqlDatabase();
>> # db.connect("server 1433","username","password");
>> #
>> # Row[] rows = db.queryFetchAll("USE dbname; SELECT * FROM test;");
>> #
>> # foreach (Row row; rows) {
>> # writefln("%-10s %3s %-20s %7s %11s %11s ",
>> # row["testStr"],
>> # row["testInt"],
>> # row["anotherStr"],
>> # row["flt"],
>> # row["smmoney"],
>> # row["smdate"]);
>> # }
>> # db.close();
>> #
>> # }
>>
>> changelog
>> ---------
>> # Preliminary FreeTDS support (MSSQL, Sybase)
>> #
>> # * Only a few types have been tested
>> # o varchar, nvarchar
>> # o int
>> # o float
>> # o datetime, smalldatetime
>> # o money, smallmoney
>> # * As with all existing dbi's, this one only returns strings
>> # o so dates come at you like yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss
>> # o there's a rounding error in money,smallmoney - can only
>> get 2
>> # decimal places, should be able to get 4
>> # * No error messages are being presented to the user yet.
>> # o MssqlError.d needs to be coded
>> # o CS_SERVERMSG and src/ctlib/unittests/common.c look
>> promising
>> # here
>> # * Bindings (thanks to bcd.gen) were for FreeTDS 0.64RC2, but
>> should work
>> # across a wide range of versions
>> # * Within FreeTDS, the ctlib was used
>> #
>> # only tested on Linux - not Windows yet - give it a whirl and report
>> back
>>
>> Cheers,
>> BA
>
>
> Nice work, Brad ... Any possibility of getting more data-types than char[] exposed?
Yes, it's being set up for the new Row object - I'm working with h3r3tic and void[]s to enable this.
BA
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January 14, 2007 Re: DDBI gets MSSQL/Sybase support | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Anderson | Brad Anderson wrote:
> kris wrote:
>
>>Brad Anderson wrote:
>>
>>>http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddbi/wiki/FreeTDSSubproject
>>>http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddbi/changeset/44
>>>
>>>example
>>>---------
>>>
>>># import dbi.mssql.MssqlDatabase;
>>># import dbi.Row;
>>># import std.stdio;
>>>#
>>># void main() {
>>>#
>>># MssqlDatabase db = new MssqlDatabase();
>>># db.connect("server 1433","username","password");
>>>#
>>># Row[] rows = db.queryFetchAll("USE dbname; SELECT * FROM test;");
>>>#
>>># foreach (Row row; rows) {
>>># writefln("%-10s %3s %-20s %7s %11s %11s ",
>>># row["testStr"],
>>># row["testInt"],
>>># row["anotherStr"],
>>># row["flt"],
>>># row["smmoney"],
>>># row["smdate"]);
>>># }
>>># db.close();
>>>#
>>># }
>>>
>>>changelog
>>>---------
>>># Preliminary FreeTDS support (MSSQL, Sybase)
>>>#
>>># * Only a few types have been tested
>>># o varchar, nvarchar
>>># o int
>>># o float
>>># o datetime, smalldatetime
>>># o money, smallmoney
>>># * As with all existing dbi's, this one only returns strings
>>># o so dates come at you like yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss
>>># o there's a rounding error in money,smallmoney - can only
>>>get 2
>>># decimal places, should be able to get 4
>>># * No error messages are being presented to the user yet.
>>># o MssqlError.d needs to be coded
>>># o CS_SERVERMSG and src/ctlib/unittests/common.c look
>>>promising
>>># here
>>># * Bindings (thanks to bcd.gen) were for FreeTDS 0.64RC2, but
>>>should work
>>># across a wide range of versions
>>># * Within FreeTDS, the ctlib was used
>>>#
>>># only tested on Linux - not Windows yet - give it a whirl and report
>>>back
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>BA
>>
>>
>>Nice work, Brad ... Any possibility of getting more data-types than
>>char[] exposed?
>
>
> Yes, it's being set up for the new Row object - I'm working with h3r3tic and
> void[]s to enable this.
>
> BA
freakin awesome :p
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