Posted January 30, 20231 yr We recently released the next beta of the Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL Server, version 5.11.0-beta1. This beta release has been built with PHP 8.0+ and tested on all supported platforms. Notable items about this release over 5.10.0 include: Added Support for ActiveDirectoryIntegrated authentication Support for PHP 8.2 Support for Ubuntu 22.04, macOS 13 Removed Dropped support for PHP 7.3, Debian 9, macOS 10.15 Fixed Pull request #1374 - Fixed ActiveDirectoryMsi Authentication behavior when specified UID by laclefyoshi Pull request #1408 - Fixed right truncation issue, unit test added by talkinnl Limitations No support for inout / output params when using sql_variant type No support for inout / output params when formatting decimal values In Linux and macOS, setlocale() only takes effect if it is invoked before the first connection. Attempting to set the locale after connecting will not work Always Encrypted requires MS ODBC Driver 17+ Only Windows Certificate Store and Azure Key Vault are supported. Custom Keystores are not yet supported Issue #716 - With Always Encrypted enabled, named parameters in subqueries are not supported Issue #1050 - With Always Encrypted enabled, insertion requires the column list for any tables with identity columns Always Encrypted limitations Known Issues This release requires ODBC Driver 17.4.2 or above. Otherwise, a warning about failing to set an attribute may be suppressed when using an older ODBC driver. Connection pooling on Linux or macOS is not recommended with unixODBC < 2.3.7 When pooling is enabled in Linux or macOS unixODBC <= 2.3.4 (Linux and macOS) might not return proper diagnostic information, such as error messages, warnings and informative messages due to this unixODBC bug, fetch large data (such as xml, binary) as streams as a workaround. See the examples here Install On Linux and macOS run the commands below: sudo pecl install sqlsrv-5.11.0beta1 sudo pecl install pdo_sqlsrv-5.11.0beta1 To download Windows DLLs for PHP 8.0 or above from the PECL repository, please navigate to SQLSRV or PDO_SQLSRV. Direct downloads for released binaries can also be found at the Github release tag. David Engel Continue reading...
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