BUG #5054: PDO -> Query returns "" from Boolean type field, if it has false value.

Started by Yujinover 16 years ago5 messagesbugs
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#1Yujin
aloudnoise@mail.ru

The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference: 5054
Logged by: Yujin
Email address: aloudnoise@mail.ru
PostgreSQL version: 8.3
Operating system: windows XP SP3
Description: PDO -> Query returns "" from Boolean type field, if it
has false value.
Details:

When i get query from table with bolean type fields, that have false value ,
function PDO -> fetch return that fields with not "0" value , but empty
string.

#2Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: Yujin (#1)
Re: BUG #5054: PDO -> Query returns "" from Boolean type field, if it has false value.

"Yujin" <aloudnoise@mail.ru> writes:

When i get query from table with bolean type fields, that have false value ,
function PDO -> fetch return that fields with not "0" value , but empty
string.

Are you sure the field is actually false, and not null?

If so, this is a PDO bug, not a Postgres bug.

regards, tom lane

#3Mark Kirkwood
mark.kirkwood@catalyst.net.nz
In reply to: Tom Lane (#2)
Re: BUG #5054: PDO -> Query returns "" from Boolean type field, if it has false value.

Tom Lane wrote:

"Yujin" <aloudnoise@mail.ru> writes:

When i get query from table with bolean type fields, that have false value ,
function PDO -> fetch return that fields with not "0" value , but empty
string.

Are you sure the field is actually false, and not null?

If so, this is a PDO bug, not a Postgres bug.

regards, tom lane

Does seem to be a PDO bug or some sort:

Trying out some code with Php 5.3.1-dev:

$sql = "SELECT false";
$stmt = $dbh->query($sql);
$result = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_NUM);
print(" " . $result[0] . "\n");

reproduces what Yujin is seeing, whereas replacing $sql with:

$sql = "SELECT false::int4";

gives a 0 in the result array. I guess it must be something funny with
how PDO represents the bool type...(will have a look at the PDI code).
But this needs to be raised on bugs.php.net.

Cheers

Mark

#4Mark Kirkwood
mark.kirkwood@catalyst.net.nz
In reply to: Mark Kirkwood (#3)
Re: BUG #5054: PDO -> Query returns "" from Boolean type field, if it has false value.

Mark Kirkwood wrote:

I guess it must be something funny with how PDO represents the bool
type...(will have a look at the PDO code). But this needs to be raised
on bugs.php.net.

FYI - a related bug is : http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=33876

#5Mark Kirkwood
mark.kirkwood@catalyst.net.nz
In reply to: Mark Kirkwood (#3)
Re: BUG #5054: PDO -> Query returns "" from Boolean type field, if it has false value.

I wrote:

Trying out some code with Php 5.3.1-dev:

$sql = "SELECT false";
$stmt = $dbh->query($sql);
$result = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_NUM);
print(" " . $result[0] . "\n");

reproduces what Yujin is seeing...

After a bit of digging through the PDO code, I see what is happening.
the ->fetch operation is returning a Php boolean correctly from PDO (you
can use var_dump($result[0]) to check this), but when you use print as
above, Php casts the boolean to string - and for whatever reason Php
reckons turning (boolean)false into (string)"" is the way to go. So to
get a sensible result you need to do something like:

$result = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_NUM);
print(" " . (integer) $result[0] . "\n");

i.e: explicit cast on the result value.

This is confusing and seemingly not consistent - for instance the Mysql
version of this example returns a string "0" from PDO, so gives a 0 for
false in a more expected/intuitive way...

regards

Mark