the second one I really don't remember what it does.. :
- either find port/locals/capabilities 'protocol-41 [ - insert-query port data - ][ + ; either find port/locals/capabilities 'protocol-41 [ + ; insert-query port data + ; ][ insert-all-queries port data - ] + ; ]
Endo
Is there any way to insert a NULL using parametrized query?
insert mysql "create temporary table t (a int)" insert mysql "insert into t values (NULL)" ; this works insert mysql ["insert into t values (?)" none] ; this doesn't ** Script Error: ODBC error: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Invalid string or buffer length
GiuseppeC
Hi Doc, is the mysql protocol R3 compatible ?
Endo
Protocol source is very clear, it looks like it might compatible with R3 or at least it can be with a little effort. I'll get his to-sql function from the protocol source and use it to generate SQL of my parametrized query.
DocKimbel
@Giuseppe I never tried, usually low-level port-related code is AFAIK, not compatible between Rebol2 and 3.
That said, I guess it could be ported without much efforts by someone knowledgeable in R3's port coding.
I need help with %mysql-protocol.r v1.3.0. I use it nicely with a mysql 5.5.49. But I tried to use it with a mysql 5.5.53 server (on a different machine), and I get an error at the opening of the port! :
DideC
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Finger protocol loaded Whois protocol loaded Daytime protocol loaded SMTP protocol loaded ESMTP protocol loaded POP protocol loaded IMAP protocol loaded HTTP protocol loaded FTP protocol loaded NNTP protocol loaded >> >> do %mysql-protocol.r Script: "MySQL Protocol" (3-Dec-2008) MySQL protocol loaded >> trace/net on >> open mysql://user:1Cuqb!40@localhost/adgo-cmde URL Parse: user 1Cuqb!40 localhost none none adgo-cmde Net-log: ["Opening" "tcp" "for" "MySQL"] connecting to: localhost Net-log: "low level read of 4 bytes" Net-log: "low level read of 66 bytes" ** Script Error: find expected series argument of type: series object port bitset ** Where: read-packet ** Near: parse/all next pl/buffer case [ find pl/capabilities 'protocol-41 [ [ read-int (pl/error-code: i... >>
Bo
Hmm, I use mysql-protocol a lot, and I've never seen that type of error before.
DocKimbel
Never seen that error before. Might be caused by a change in the protocol, so that pl/capabilities is not decoded properly anymore.
DideC
Same with a probe of the binary data readed form the mysql server at handshake :
Net-log: ["Opening" "tcp" "for" "MySQL"] connecting to: localhost Net-log: "low level read of 4 bytes" #{42000000} Net-log: "low level read of 66 bytes" #{ FF6A04486F737420273132372E302E302E3127206973206E6F7420616C6C6F77 656420746F20636F6E6E65637420746F2074686973204D7953514C2073657276 6572 } ** Script Error: find expected series argument of type: series object port bitset ** Where: read-packet ** Near: parse/all next pl/buffer case [ find pl/capabilities 'protocol-41 [ [ read-int (pl/error-code: i...
(note: first probe is the header, so the length of the packet, second probe is the data).