02-27-2013
Does it help if you put it on the command line?
Starting SQL*Plus
To connect to a remote database when you start command-line SQL*Plus, include the Oracle Net service name in your SQLPLUS command in the following form:
SQLPLUS HR/
your_password@connect_identifierCan you spool on after connect?
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pdo_sqlsrv-dsn
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PDO_SQLSRV DSN - Connecting to MS SQL Server and SQL Azure databases
The PDO_SQLSRV Data Source Name (DSN) is composed of the following elements:
o DSN prefix
- The DSN prefix is sqlsrv:.
o APP - The application name used in tracing.
o ConnectionPooling - Specifies whether the connection is assigned from a connection pool (1 or TRUE) or not (0 or FALSE).
o Database - The name of the database.
o Encrypt - Specifies whether the communication with SQL Server is encrypted (1 or TRUE) or unencrypted (0 or FALSE).
o Failover_Partner - Specifies the server and instance of the database's mirror (if enabled and configured) to use when the primary
server is unavailable.
o LoginTimeout - Specifies the number of seconds to wait before failing the connection attempt.
o MultipleActiveResultSets - Disables or explicitly enables support for multiple active Result sets (MARS).
o QuotedId - Specifies whether to use SQL-92 rules for quoted identifiers (1 or TRUE) or to use legacy Transact-SQL rules (0 or
false).
o Server - The name of the database server.
o TraceFile - Specifies the path for the file used for trace data.
o TraceOn - Specifies whether ODBC tracing is enabled (1 or TRUE) or disabled (0 or FALSE) for the connection being established.
o TransactionIsolation - Specifies the transaction isolation level. The accepted values for this option are PDO::SQL-
SRV_TXN_READ_UNCOMMITTED, PDO::SQLSRV_TXN_READ_COMMITTED, PDO::SQLSRV_TXN_REPEATABLE_READ, PDO::SQLSRV_TXN_SNAPSHOT, and PDO::SQL-
SRV_TXN_SERIALIZABLE.
o TrustServerCertificate - Specifies whether the client should trust (1 or TRUE) or reject (0 or FALSE) a self-signed server cer-
tificate.
o WSID - Specifies the name of the computer for tracing.
Example #1
PDO_SQLSRV DSN examples
The following example shows how to connecto to a specified MS SQL Server database:
$c = new PDO("sqlsrv:Server=localhost;Database=testdb", "UserName", "Password");
The following example shows how to connect to a MS SQL Server database on a specified port:
$c = new PDO("sqlsrv:Server=localhost,1521;Database=testdb", "UserName", "Password");
The following example shows how to connecto to a SQL Azure database with server ID 12345abcde. Note that when you connect to SQL
Azure with PDO, your username will be UserName@12345abcde (UserName@ServerId).
$c = new PDO("sqlsrv:Server=12345abcde.database.windows.net;Database=testdb", "UserName@12345abcde", "Password");
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