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I have a pre-existing ASP script that I've been tasked with converting to PHP. The connection string is like so:

$conn = new COM("ADODB.Connection");

if(strpos($_SERVER["HTTP_HOST"],"localhost")){
$conn->Open("dsn=xxxxx;uid=xxxxx;pwd=xxxxxxxx");
}elseif(strpos($_SERVER["HTTP_HOST"],"dpsql")){
$conn->Open("dsn=xxxxx;uid=xxxxx;pwd=xxxxxxxx");
}else{
$conn->Open("Provider=SQLOLEDB; Data Source=xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com; Initial Catalog=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; User ID=xxxxxxxxxx; Password=xxxxxxx;network=xxxxxxx");
}

Most of the examples I can find involve use of the PHP COM Extension however I am on a Linux hosted PHP version and was told by my Hosting Provided that the COM Extension was for windows. I've spent a couple hours trying to figure out how to create a connection object that works with all of these but I'm more front-end oriented. I tried using a PDO connection but to no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

UPDATE

I've been able to connect using PDO with the sqlite driver as that's all HostGator has installed for me. Not very familiar with PDO but I'll Google around and see what I can figure out on how to use it. Currently stuck on:

$conn = $c->prepare($g_sql);
$conn->Execute();

returning erro:

Fatal error: Call to a member function Execute() on a non-object
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  • I've never seen ASP like that before - is that PerlScript you're using as your scripting language
    – John
    Sep 24, 2013 at 0:29
  • Oh sorry, this is actually the ASP re-written as PHP using the COM object to create an ADO connection. However, I'm on a Linux server with HostGator and it doesn't support the COM object. Sep 24, 2013 at 16:07
  • Added some error ouputting and it's saying that the table I'm connecting to doesn't exist. Guessing this relates to the server being remote as John said below and I need to gain access first. Sep 24, 2013 at 18:13
  • Found out PDO will attempt to create the database once connected if it doesn't exist. I'm guessing this is why it's connecting but not finding the table, in the original connection string it's declaring a network location, not sure how to do this with my PDO command. Sep 24, 2013 at 18:26
  • SQLite isn't SQL Server, it's a different database. Hostgator need to install a SQL Server driver for you, and if they won't you need to find another host. Hooking up a UNIX hosted site to SQL Server is quite an unusual thing to do, and Hostgator looks the sort of company which provides "off the shelf" solutions
    – John
    Sep 24, 2013 at 20:57

2 Answers 2

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PHP has several options that you can use to connect to a MS SQL Databse.

The best option for what you need is the COM("ADODB.Connection") class.

Try doing.

$conn = new COM("ADODB.Connection") or die("Cannot start ADO");

$conn->open("Provider=SQLOLEDB; Data Source=xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com; Initial Catalog=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; User ID=xxxxxxxxxx; Password=xxxxxxx;network=xxxxxxx");

$query = $conn->execute("SELECT field FROM table");

You can read more about it here: http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.com.php

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  • If you read my question a bit more you'll see I don't have access to the COM class. Sep 23, 2013 at 23:03
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$server = 'xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com';
$conn = mssql_connect($server, 'youruserid', 'yourpassword');

Also, check this, (unless your on UNIX, in which case there's probably an equivalent procedure you have to go through

http://www.iis.net/learn/application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/install-the-sql-server-driver-for-php

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  • I had tried a simple mssql_connect script but it says it's unable to connect. Currently the third connection is the one I'm testing and I'm wondering if the network declaration has something to do with why it's not working? I'm not really familiar with providing a network location for a connection string. Sep 24, 2013 at 16:09
  • If it isn't a local connection then your sql server is very likely to be behind a firewall. Your question is basically how to connect to a remote sql server with php on a unix server, so I'd tag your question "php" and "sql-server" and forget the rest. You're certainly not using Classic ASP or OLEDB - which is a COM object and irrelevant on UNIX. I think a sql server expert is most likely to have the answers
    – John
    Sep 24, 2013 at 16:55
  • Is your database Sql Server Express - in which case you need to add "|SQLEXPRESS" after the server address?
    – John
    Sep 24, 2013 at 17:05

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