Well, I faced some caveats while dealing with legacy Firebird data structures.
To put it simply, I had to address two broad issues:
1 - Match client libraries with dataset On-disk Structure (ODS)
Each Firebird version supports a limited range of On-Disk Structures (ODSs). The following link has a pretty nice reference on this topic:
https://ib-aid.com/en/articles/all-firebird-and-interbase-on-disk-structure-ods-versions
ADODB and PHP PDO are abstraction layers to client libraries in the host system. And PHP 7.4 supports only FB 3.0 and later clients. So, it is necessary to match the abstraction layer with the client library available.
For datasets up to FB 2.5:
- disk structure should be up to ODS 11;
- client version should be up to FB 2.5.9 (recommended);
- PHP engine should be up to 7.3 (7.1 already has issues);
- legacy functions
ibase_
and fbird_
should work fine;
- ADODB, PHP PDO, etc. should not work.
For datasets starting from FB 3.0:
- disk structure should be ODS 12 or higher;
- client version should be FB 3.0 or higher;
- PHP engine should be 7.4 or higher;
- legacy functions
ibase_
and fbird_
should not work;
- ADODB, PDO etc. should work fine.
2 - Match client and server platforms and params
For any client and server combination:
- the client and the server should share the same platform, 32 or 64 bits;
- the connection should use SQL dialect 1 or 3, depending on legacy dataset usage;
- the character encoding should be WIN-1251 (legacy) or UTF-8 (new default).
Opinion
In my experience, it is difficult to "force" legacy FB connections into an up-to-date PHP engine. I suppose it is more challenging with Linux systems because libgcc
has different entry points from versions 5 to 6 (I guess...), and musl
just ain't supported.
Things are more flexible in Windows since fbclient.dll
is the only client library needed for the connection, and it depends on Win32 libraries that have maintained the same entry points over the years.
I'd recommend upgrading the dataset to Firebird 4 and using updated extensions and clients. However, if this is not an option, downgrading should be streamlined from the host OS, through the PHP engine, until the FB client.
Unfortunately, I believe "this is the way."
All the best.