PHP 7.0 ODBC-Driver for Windows

為{幸葍}努か 提交于 2019-12-01 06:51:00

Take a look in your php.ini, the string

extension=php_odbc.dll

seems to be missing in new installations, at least i had to add it manually in my new XAMPP installation (7.0.1) and accidently just activated the pdo_odbc.dll

PHP7 has a few modules disabled by default that were previously enabled in PHP5.

It's an easy fix though since the extension should already exist in the \ext\ folder that came with PHP7. You just need to modify your php.ini file to include the line:

extension=php_odbc.dll

The line above is not already present and commented out; you actually need to add it!

PHP looks for the php.ini file in C:\Windows\ but it may also be located elsewhere on your machine. So check both C:\Windows\ and C:\php\ or where ever else you may have installed PHP.

After making the change you can check the results from the command line like this:

C:\php\php.exe -m

or (after restarting the web server / machine) from a .phtml file like this:

<? phpinfo(); ?>

That will output a list of enabled modules which should now include odbc; if not, then you may have modified the wrong php.ini file (keep looking) or forgot to restart the web server / machine.


Tips:

If you have a non-standard installation, you can use an absolute path like this:

extension=C:\php7x64\ext\php_odbc.dll
Adrian B

extension=php_mssql.dll (or extension=php_sqlsrv_56_nts.dll if you get it from Microsoft Drivers for PHP), is your problem: the Microsoft SQL driver for PHP 7 is not yet ready, the latest ETA is late January for the beta.

It looks like the cause of the delay is the intention to include SQL 2016 in that driver so you can migrate easier in the future.

UPDATE (2016/02/12):

As stated here (meet-bhagdev reply), there is an "early technical preview" of the PHP sqlsrv driver for Windows available on github.

Open your php.ini file and uncomment or add the following lines:

extension_dir = "C:\PHP\ext"  ;<- your PHP path
extension=php_pdo_odbc.dll
extension=php_odbc.dll

Reset Internet Information Services: On command prompt with admin rights type:

iisreset

This fixed the problem for me.

As an addition to Adrian B`s which mentions the official driver, you can also check https://github.com/thomsonreuters/msphpsql This is an unofficial port. However there are limitations for the time being.

  1. Supports only sqlsrv ODBC but not PDO
  2. Doesn`t support ZTS, only NTS
  3. Supports only x86
  4. It supports a subset of ODBC functions , you can see the list on the page.
Nikolay Yenbakhtov

I guess you was right, you need download the SQL Server ODBC driver for your PHP client platform and OS.
Here is the link for the similar issue: Call to undefined function odbc_connect()

also you can try to install this connector for MySQL (if you use MySQL): Connector/ODBC

or if you use MSSQL: ODBC Driver 11 for SQL Server

We need x86 driver from Microsoft. http://www.microsoft.com/ja-jp/download/details.aspx?id=13255 *Sorry, 'ja-jp' is mine. Please select your country. There are 2 drivers, one is 32bit, but we need 64bit(x86) version. Then we could set "ODBC data source (64bit)". It appears on the window. Last, check your web. Maybe it works. Mar. 29th. 2016 Naio

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