Broader survey for all SQL Server customers
First, a big thank you to all who responded to our previous survey we posted this summer. We had a great response and are factoring the feedback into updating our roadmap for the drivers.
We have now posted another survey that is applicable to all SQL Server customers/developers. Verbatim text below, and look forward to all our audience providing their feedback as many of you also use other connectivity technologies for SQL Server.
Greetings to the SQL Server community :
Last year in October 2009, we introduced the process of interacting on a regular basis with the developers and users in the form of surveys. During the last 12 months, we completed surveys that focused on the broad SQL Connectivity components, including ODBC, ADO.NET, JDBC and PHP. These surveys provide us with an ability to validate some of the requests we have got from developers, users and partners such as you as well as ideas that we have gathered internally as a part of our development process. You have seen our roadmap for SQL Server evolve based on the feedback that we have received.
We view your organization as a key stakeholder in the process that we have to identify areas for future investments. The feedback you provide is valuable and each response will be read and will be treated with utmost confidence.
The survey can be found in the link below and will be available until 25th October, 2010 5:00 PM PST.
https://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22BAW29Z8P2
Thank you,
Raghu Ram
Principal Group Program Manager
SQL Connectivity, SQL Server RDBMS Group
Microsoft Corporation
Ashay Chaudhary
Program Manager, SQL Connectivity – PHP
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Comments
Anonymous
November 04, 2010
I am using SQL Server Driver for PHP 2.0 CTP2 in PHP5 against SQL Server 2008 sqlsrv_fetch_array fails to fetch any row from a table if it contains a 'real' field (The problem disappears if this is changed to a 'float' in the table.) Where is the bug-reporting system for SQL Server Driver for PHP 2.0 CTP2 so I can report this to the developers ?Anonymous
November 21, 2010
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