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Re: SV: [Phpgroupware-developers] sitemgr - mssql bugs
From: |
Dave Hall |
Subject: |
Re: SV: [Phpgroupware-developers] sitemgr - mssql bugs |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Jan 2003 21:43:39 +1100 |
Sigurd Nes <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > >
> > > Some mssql related comments:
> > >
> > > 1)
> > > Trying the link at
> > > [Web Content Manager Administration] ->[Manage site-wide module
> > > properties] ->[Register new
> > > modules](menuaction=sitemgr.Modules_UI.findmodules)
> > >
> > > resulted in :
> > >
> > > Incorrect syntax near 's'
> > > Invalid SQL: INSERT INTO phpgw_sitemgr_modules
> > > (app_name,module_name,description) VALUES
> > > ('sitemgr','administration','This module presents a link back
> to the
> > > sitemgr\'s administration menu. It is meant for registered users')
> > >
> > > Sollution:
> > >
> > > 'addslashes' should be replaced with '$this->db->db_addslashes'
> >
> > This is the intention of the db abstraction layer. So data is
> properly
> > escaped regardless of rdbms being used. I know not all devs
> have done
> > this, I think i have committed stuff to cvs which just uses the php
> > function addslashes.
> >
> > It should be acknowledged that over 90% of installs are using
> > mysql/pgsql. This is not an excuse for it not working, but
> rather a
> > reason for why this is not always picked up.
> >
> > Are you interested in assisting with getting all apps to use the
> > db_addslashes function, and help the cross rdbms compliance of
> phpgw?>
>
>
> I think this could be easily done by search and replace
> addslashes(
> with
> $this->db->db_addslashes(
>
> I could give it a go - preferably in HEAD
>
Ok, thanks. Yeah it would be reluctant to see this added to stable,
there is a chance that working code can get broken. You have cvs access
right? Any api patches, post them to the patch manager on savannah.
>
> >
> > >
> > > 2)
> > >
> > > function getChildrenIDList and function
> getFullCategoryIDList() in
> > > class.Categories_SO.inc.php stumble into problems when trying to
> order
> > > by 'cat_data' on line 17,21 and 35 (mssql cant order by text)
> > >
> > > solution : leave as ''
> >
> > hmmm ... its been awhile, but i thought it could, but I'll take you
> word
> > for it.
> >
> > >
> > > 3)
> > > I suspect there are some things fishy about the join
> statements in
> the
> > > function 'getallblocksforarea' in class.Content_SO.inc.php(63)
> > >
> > > I think it should be altered to (assuming 'view' is altered to
> > > 'viewable'):
> >
> > If the field name is causing problems, then it should be changed
> imho.> btw can you compile a list of mssql reserved words, so we
> can compile
> a
> > list for the dev docs. I know where to find the mysql and pgsql
> ones,> anyone with oracle, sybase, foxpro, paradox etc?
>
> See attachment...
Thanks, not the best format, but we should be able to convert it to
something that can be merged with other reserved words :)
>
> >
> > >
> > > $sql = "SELECT t1.block_id, area, cat_id, page_id, t1.module_id,
> > > app_name, module_name, arguments, arguments_lang, sort_order,
> title,> > viewable, actif"
> > > . " FROM phpgw_sitemgr_content AS t1 LEFT JOIN "
> > > . " phpgw_sitemgr_modules AS t2 on t1.module_id=t2.module_id LEFT
> > > JOIN "
> > > . " phpgw_sitemgr_content_lang as t3 ON
> (t1.block_id=t3.block_id AND
> > > lang='$lang') "
> > > . " WHERE area = '$area' AND ((page_id = 0 and cat_id = 0)";
> >
> > hmmm ... i have only scanned this, but looks reasonably ok to
> me. I
> did
> > not look at the table structure tho. What error does it produce?
> >
> >
> > btw have you applied all patches to you SQL Server?
> >
> > j/k :)
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Dave Hall (aka skwashd)
>
> Sigurd
>
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