Apparently, one cannot use associative arrays in order to compose the record to be written to the dbf file. The following code will not work and will raise an unexpected error:
<?php
$record = array("ID" => 10, "VALUE" => 'Hello');
dbase_add_record($dbid, $record);
?>
Instead:
<?php
$record = array(0 => 10, 1 => 'Hello');
dbase_add_record($dbid, $record);
?>
dbase_add_record
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
dbase_add_record — Aggiunge un record ad un database dBase
Descrizione
bool dbase_add_record
( int $dbase_identifier
, array $record
)
Aggiunge i dati nel record al database. Se il numero di items nel record non è uguale al numero di campi nel database, l'operazione fallirà e sarà restituito FALSE.
dbase_add_record
michele dot manzato at NOSPAM dot verona dot miz dot it
27-Jan-2006 05:49
27-Jan-2006 05:49
Dahlmann at Dahlmann dot biz
07-Jul-2005 04:57
07-Jul-2005 04:57
I had some problems with old dbase3 database. Odd behaviour of the php-progs and incomplete file copies.
I assume that the header was partly corrupt, but clipper-progs worked fine. I copied structure to file (copy to test structure extended), then rebuilt the database from the structure file again and made an append from the original file.
That fixed the error.
heinrich at c-tera dot de
11-Dec-2002 12:59
11-Dec-2002 12:59
Field type incompatible inputs can cause PHP to crash or strange errors to occur. After finding that out it was easy to fill also "big" dbase-files with size bigger than 15 MB. Don't let your enthusiasm be broken by inexact error messages! :-)
