Microsoft SQL Server
Description
There are 2 supported drivers that allow connections to Microsoft SQL Server databases from SQL Server 2005 upwards.
mssqlnative
This driver, which runs on both Windows and Linux clients, allows connections to Microsoft SQL Server databases versions 2008 and up, and uses the Microsoft Native Client libraries. This driver is recommended for Windows Clients running PHP 5.3 and higher, and Linux Clients running PHP 7.0 and higher, and provides the fastest PHP connection.
More about the Microsoft SQL Server client for Linux here
mssql
This allows connections from Unix based clients using the freetds libraries. It can be used with version 5.x of PHP
More about the FreeTDS libraries here
mssqlnative
Specification
Driver Name | mssqlnative |
---|---|
Data Provider | mssqlnative |
Status | Active1) |
Windows | Yes |
Unix | Yes |
ADOdb V5 | Yes |
ADOdb V6 | Yes |
Alternatives
PDO driver for SQL Server
ODBC driver for SQL Server
See Also
This is the preferred driver for connecting to a SQL server database from both Windows and Linux clients.
The original driver was contributed by Microsoft and provides connections to SQL server databases greater than SQL Server 2003.
- On Windows clients, It requires PHP version 5.3 or greater, Microsoft native client software and the appropriate PHP driver.
- On Linux clients, PHP version 7.0 and higher is required.
Sequences are supported in native mode in SQL Sever 2012, and emulated in earlier versions.
DateTime Fields
The default behavior for the PHP mssqlnative driver is to return date/time fields as a PHP dateTime object, that looks like this:
[RequiredDate] => DateTime Object ( [date] => 1996-08-01 00:00:00.000000 [timezone_type] => 3 [timezone] => America/Denver )
However, in order to improve portability, the default behaviour of the ADOdb mssqlnative driver is to return the date as a string:
[RequiredDate] => 1996-08-01 00:00:00.000000
In order to return the dateTime as an object, the following action is required:
$db = ADONewConnection('mssqlnative'); $db->setConnectionParameter('ReturnDatesAsStrings',false); $db->connect('SERVER\SQLEXPRESS','user','password','NORTHWND');
Unicode Strings
You can set the character set to UTF-8 using:
$db = ADONewConnection('mssqlnative'); $db->setConnectionParameter('characterSet','UTF-8'); $db->connect('SERVER\SQLEXPRESS','user','password','NORTHWND');
Using Windows Authentication
To use Windows, instead of SQL Server authentication, pass NULL as the user and password as shown below
$db = ADONewConnection('mssqlnative'); $db->connect('SERVER\SQLEXPRESS',NULL,NULL,'NORTHWND');
Common Connection Problems
Recent versions of SQL Server fail to connect with an error Message: [Microsoft][ODBC Driver 18 for SQL Server]SSL Provider: The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted.
This problem can be resolved by adding
$db->setConnectionParameter('TrustServerCertificate',1);
before issuing the $db→connect()
statement
How to create a connection under Linux
Establishing a connection to a SQL server database from a Linux client can be difficult, but by installing the freetds tools as well as the Microsoft ones provides a highly useful tool, tsql
In the example, our database is running on a server 192.168.0.65:
# tsql -LH 192.168.0.65 ServerName STUDY InstanceName SQLEXPRESS IsClustered No Version 12.0.2000.8 tcp 55644 np \\STUDY\pipe\MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS\sql\query
The response from the command tells us the
- The SQL server instance is visible from the client
- the service is running on port 55644
We can now create a connection string:
$db = ADONewConnection('mssqlnative'); $db->connect('192.168.0.65,55644',$user,$pass,'NORTHWND');
mssql (Unix)
Specification
Driver Name | mssql |
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Data Provider | mssql |
Status | Active2) |
Windows | No |
Unix | Yes |
ADOdb V5 | Yes |
ADOdb V6 | Yes |
Alternatives
This is the preferred driver for connecting to a SQL server database from Linux/Unix clients, when the PHP version is less than 7.0 This driver provides access to Microsoft SQL Server databases from unix systems via Freetds
mssql (Windows)
Specification
This driver was the primary connection method to SQL Server databases up to PHP Version 5.2. The windows dll associated with this driver (php_mssql.dll) was removed from the standard PHP distribution in PHP Version 5.3. There is no community support for this driver.
mssqlpo
Specification
Driver Name | mssqlpo |
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Data Provider | mssql |
Status | Inactive5) |
Windows | No |
Unix | Yes |
ADOdb V5 | Yes |
ADOdb V6 | Yes |
This driver provides undocumented portability extensions to the Unix mssql driver
mssql_n
Specification
Driver Name | mssqlpo |
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Data Provider | mssql |
Status | Inactive6) |
Windows | No |
Unix | Yes |
ADOdb V5 | Yes |
ADOdb V6 | Yes |
This driver appears to provide Unicode enhancements to the mssql driver. You can set character sets using the setConnectionParameter() command