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PHP PDO ODBC on Linux using unixodbc - "Data source name not found, and no default driver specified"

Asked by TruthHunter in PHP and Databases, Linux Setup, PHP Installation

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Hi,

I'm trying to connect to a MSSQL 2000 server using PDO ODBC.  On Windows, things work fine.  I'm now trying to get thing working on Linux (Ubuntu), but having problems.  I'm not sure if the problem is driver-related and/or PDO syntax-related.

The following connection string works perfectly on Windows:

$db = new PDO("odbc:Driver={SQL Server};Server=<server IP address>;Database=<database name>;Uid=<username>;Pwd=<password>", "<username>", "<password>", null);

But on Linux I get the exception:

SQLSTATE[IM002] SQLDriverConnect: 0 [unixODBC][Driver Manager]Data source name not found, and no default driver specified

As far as I can tell the syntax is supposed to be supported on Linux as well as Windows (http://php.net/manual/en/ref.pdo-odbc.connection.php).  The shared objects that are installed on Linux are:  mysql.so, odbc.so, pdo_mysql.so, pdo_odbc.so, and pdo.so .

I can connect via PDO to MySQL on Linux OK.  It's just the ODBC to MSSQL that's giving me this error.

Can anyone help?  Do I need some kind of MSSQL shared object too?  Maximum points awarded as this is fairly urgent.  Thanks!Start Free Trial
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