Modified AE fetch phptypes test to insert only one row at a time and loop through php types (#801)
* Modified AE fetch phptypes test to insert only one row at a time and loop through php types * Fixed formatting
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--TEST--
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Test insert data and fetch as all possible php types
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--DESCRIPTION--
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Test insert data of most common column types and fetch them all as possible php types
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--SKIPIF--
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<?php require('skipif_versions_old.inc'); ?>
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--FILE--
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<?php
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require_once('MsCommon.inc');
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require_once('tools.inc');
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require_once('values.php');
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// Set up the columns and build the insert query. Each data type has an
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// AE-encrypted and a non-encrypted column side by side in the table.
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function FormulateSetupQuery($tableName, &$dataTypes, &$columns, &$insertQuery, $strsize, $strsize2)
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function formulateSetupQuery($tableName, &$dataTypes, &$columns, &$insertQuery)
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{
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$columns = array();
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$queryTypes = "(";
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@ -45,20 +46,22 @@ $SQLSRV_PHPTYPE_CONST = array(SQLSRV_PHPTYPE_INT,
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SQLSRV_PHPTYPE_STRING("UTF-8")
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);
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// Two sizes for the string types so we can test conversion from
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// a shorter type to a longer type
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$strsize = 256;
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$strsize2 = 384;
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$dataTypes = array ("binary($strsize)", "varbinary($strsize)", "varbinary(max)", "char($strsize)",
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"varchar($strsize)", "varchar(max)", "nchar($strsize)", "nvarchar($strsize)",
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"nvarchar(max)", "datetime", "smalldatetime", "date", "time(5)", "datetimeoffset(5)",
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"datetime2(5)", "decimal(28,4)", "numeric(32,4)", "float", "real", "bigint", "int",
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"smallint", "tinyint", "bit",
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"binary($strsize2)", "varbinary($strsize2)", "char($strsize2)",
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"varchar($strsize2)", "nchar($strsize2)", "nvarchar($strsize2)",
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"time", "datetimeoffset", "datetime2", "decimal(32,4)", "numeric(36,4)"
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);
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// Two constants STRSIZE and LONG_STRSIZE for the string types so we can test
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// conversion from a shorter type to a longer type
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$strsize = STRSIZE;
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$strsize2 = LONG_STRSIZE;
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$dataTypes = array("binary($strsize)", "varbinary($strsize)", "varbinary(max)",
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"char($strsize)", "varchar($strsize)", "varchar(max)",
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"nchar($strsize)", "nvarchar($strsize)", "nvarchar(max)",
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"datetime", "smalldatetime", "date", "time(5)", "datetimeoffset(5)",
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"datetime2(5)", "decimal(28,4)", "numeric(32,4)", "float", "real",
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"bigint", "int", "smallint", "tinyint", "bit",
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"binary($strsize2)", "varbinary($strsize2)", "char($strsize2)",
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"varchar($strsize2)", "nchar($strsize2)", "nvarchar($strsize2)",
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"time", "datetimeoffset", "datetime2", "decimal(32,4)", "numeric(36,4)"
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);
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set_time_limit(0);
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sqlsrv_configure('WarningsReturnAsErrors', 1);
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$columns = array();
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$insertQuery = "";
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FormulateSetupQuery($tableName, $dataTypes, $columns, $insertQuery, $strsize, $strsize2);
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formulateSetupQuery($tableName, $dataTypes, $columns, $insertQuery);
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$stmt = AE\createTable($conn, $tableName, $columns);
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if (!$stmt) {
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fatalError("Failed to create table $tableName\n");
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}
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// The data we test against is in values.php
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for ($v = 0; $v < sizeof($values);++$v)
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{
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for ($v = 0; $v < sizeof($values); ++$v) {
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// Each value must be inserted twice because the AE and non-AE column are side by side.
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$testValues = array();
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for ($i=0; $i<sizeof($values[$v]); ++$i) {
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}
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// Insert the data using sqlsrv_prepare()
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// Insert one set of data for each PHPTYPE
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$stmt = sqlsrv_prepare($conn, $insertQuery, $testValues);
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if ($stmt == false) {
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print_r(sqlsrv_errors());
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fatalError("sqlsrv_prepare failed\n");
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}
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for ($i = 0; $i < sizeof($SQLSRV_PHPTYPE_CONST); ++$i) {
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if (sqlsrv_execute($stmt) == false) {
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print_r(sqlsrv_errors());
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fatalError("sqlsrv_execute failed\n");
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}
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if (sqlsrv_execute($stmt) == false) {
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print_r(sqlsrv_errors());
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fatalError("sqlsrv_execute failed\n");
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}
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$selectQuery = "SELECT * FROM $tableName";
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// Two select statements for selection using
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// Two select statements for selection using
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// sqlsrv_get_field and sqlsrv_fetch_array
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$stmt = sqlsrv_query($conn, $selectQuery);
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// Use sqlsrv_prepare() for the first one
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// such that sqlsrv_execute() can be invoked for
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// each PHP type
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$stmt = sqlsrv_prepare($conn, $selectQuery);
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if ($stmt == false) {
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print_r(sqlsrv_errors());
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fatalError("First sqlsrv_prepare failed\n");
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fatalError("SELECT using sqlsrv_prepare failed\n");
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}
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$stmt2 = sqlsrv_query($conn, $selectQuery);
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if ($stmt2 == false) {
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print_r(sqlsrv_errors());
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fatalError("Second sqlsrv_prepare failed\n");
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fatalError("SELECT using sqlsrv_query failed\n");
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}
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$numFields = sqlsrv_num_fields($stmt);
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$i = 0;
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$valueAE = null;
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$valueFromArrayAE = null;
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while ($result = sqlsrv_fetch($stmt)) {
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$dataArray = sqlsrv_fetch_array($stmt2, SQLSRV_FETCH_NUMERIC);
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for ($j = 0; $j < $numFields; $j++) {
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$value = sqlsrv_get_field($stmt, $j, $SQLSRV_PHPTYPE_CONST[$i]);
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$valueFromArray = $dataArray[$j];
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// PHPTYPE_STREAM returns a PHP resource, so check the type
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if (is_resource($value)) $value = get_resource_type($value);
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// For each type, the AE values come first and non-AE values second
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// So let's do the comparison every second field
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if ($j%2 == 0) {
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$valueAE = $value;
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$valueFromArrayAE = $valueFromArray;
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} elseif ($j%2 == 1) {
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// If returning a DateTime PHP type from a date only SQL type,
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// PHP adds the current timestamp to make a DateTime object,
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// and in this case the AE and non-AE times may be off by a
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// fraction of a second since they are retrieved at ever-so-slightly
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// different times. This not a test-failing discrepancy, so
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// below the DateTime objects are made equal again for the next if
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// block.
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if ($value instanceof DateTime) {
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// date_diff returns a DateInterval object, and s is
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// the difference in seconds. s should be zero because
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// the difference should be just a fraction of a second.
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$datediff = date_diff($value, $valueAE);
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$diff = $datediff->s;
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if ($diff == 0) {
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$value = $valueAE;
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}
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$dataArray = sqlsrv_fetch_array($stmt2, SQLSRV_FETCH_NUMERIC);
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for ($i = 0; $i < sizeof($SQLSRV_PHPTYPE_CONST); ++$i) {
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if (!sqlsrv_execute($stmt)) {
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fatalError("Execute failed for $SQLSRV_PHPTYPE_CONST[$i]\n");
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}
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if ($result = sqlsrv_fetch($stmt)) {
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for ($j = 0; $j < $numFields; $j++) {
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$value = sqlsrv_get_field($stmt, $j, $SQLSRV_PHPTYPE_CONST[$i]);
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$valueFromArray = $dataArray[$j];
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// PHPTYPE_STREAM returns a PHP resource, so check the type
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if (is_resource($value)) {
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$value = get_resource_type($value);
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}
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if ($valueAE != $value or $valueFromArrayAE != $valueFromArray) {
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echo "Values do not match! PHPType $i Field $j\n";
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print_r($valueAE);echo "\n";
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print_r($value);echo "\n";
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print_r($valueFromArrayAE);echo "\n";
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print_r($valueFromArray);echo "\n";
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print_r(sqlsrv_errors());
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fatalError("Test failed, values do not match.\n");
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// For each type, the AE values come first and non-AE values second
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// So let's do the comparison every second field
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if ($j%2 == 0) {
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$valueAE = $value;
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$valueFromArrayAE = $valueFromArray;
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} elseif ($j%2 == 1) {
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// If returning a DateTime PHP type from a date only SQL type,
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// PHP adds the current timestamp to make a DateTime object,
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// and in this case the AE and non-AE times may be off by a
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// fraction of a second since they are retrieved at ever-so-slightly
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// different times. This not a test-failing discrepancy, so
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// below the DateTime objects are made equal again for the next if
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// block.
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if ($value instanceof DateTime) {
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// date_diff returns a DateInterval object, and s is
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// the difference in seconds. s should be zero because
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// the difference should be just a fraction of a second.
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$datediff = date_diff($value, $valueAE);
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$diff = $datediff->s;
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if ($diff == 0) {
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$value = $valueAE;
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}
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}
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if ($valueAE != $value or $valueFromArrayAE != $valueFromArray) {
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$index = floor($j / 2);
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echo "Values do not match! PHPType $i Field $dataTypes[$index]\n";
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print_r($valueAE);
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echo "\n--------\n\n";
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print_r($value);
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echo "\n--------\n\n";
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print_r($valueFromArrayAE);
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echo "\n--------\n\n";
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print_r($valueFromArray);
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echo "\n--------\n\n";
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print_r(sqlsrv_errors());
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echo("Test failed, values do not match.\n");
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}
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}
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}
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}
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++$i;
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}
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sqlsrv_free_stmt($stmt);
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sqlsrv_free_stmt($stmt2);
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$deleteQuery = "DELETE FROM $tableName";
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$deleteQuery = "TRUNCATE TABLE $tableName";
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$stmt = sqlsrv_query($conn, $deleteQuery);
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if ($stmt == false) {
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print_r(sqlsrv_errors());
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fatalError("Delete statement failed");
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fatalError("Truncate statement failed");
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}
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sqlsrv_free_stmt($stmt);
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}
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