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I'm trying to hack together a script to connect to a remote oracle database and execute a simple query

Through extensive searches I found the following script:

<?

$tns = "
    (DESCRIPTION =
        (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = bogus.com.au)(PORT = 1521))
        (CONNECT_DATA =
            (SERVER = DEDICATED)
            (SERVICE_NAME = myDB )
        )
    )
";


$pdo_string = 'oci:dbname='.$tns;

try {
    $dbh = new PDO($pdo_string, 'test', 'fake');
} catch (PDOException $e) {
    echo "Failed to obtain database handle: " . $e->getMessage();
    exit;
}

$query = "SELECT * FROM someTable";

$stmt = $dbh->prepare($query);

if ($stmt->execute()) {
    echo "<h4>$query</h4>";
    echo "<pre>";
    while ($row = $stmt->fetch()) {
        print_r($row);
    }
    echo "</pre>";
}

?>

However I'm getting the error could not find driver. So I did:

foreach(PDO::getAvailableDrivers() as $driver)
    echo $driver, '<br>';

Which returned:

mysql
odbc
sqlite

That tells me that I do have the driver installed, yes?

What am I doing wrong? (Admittedly I have little to no knowledge of PHP with Oracle databases so maybe I'm missing the blatantly obvious..)

2 Answers 2

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You have to install Oracle adapter in PDO:

http://php.net/manual/en/ref.pdo-oci.php

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  • Thanks. I had a read through and it says Use --with-pdo-oci[=DIR] to install the PDO Oracle OCI extension I wouldn't have a clue on how to do that. Would you say I'm trying to bite off more than I can chew at this point? Is there a more straight forward way of doing this? connecting to a MySQL DB was not so convoluted.. Mar 20, 2013 at 9:31
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You have to configure your server to enable the PDO_OCI extension.

Go to php.ini and find the line extension=php_pdo_oci.dll and remove the comma ; from its start then restart your apache service.

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