Description
   To connect to a database through PEAR::DB, you have to create a
   valid DSN - data source name. This DSN
   consists in the following parts:
  
   
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     phptype:
     Database backend used in PHP (i.e. mysql
     , odbc etc.)
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     dbsyntax:
     Database used with regards to SQL syntax etc. When using ODBC as the
     phptype, set this to the DBMS type the ODBC
     driver is connecting to. Examples: access,
     db2, mssql,
     navision, solid, etc.
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     protocol:
     Communication protocol to use ( i.e. tcp,
     unix etc.)
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     hostspec:
     Host specification (hostname[:port])
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     database:
     Database to use on the DBMS server
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     username:
     User name for login
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     password:
     Password for login
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     proto_opts:
     Maybe used with protocol
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     option:
     Additional connection options in URI query string format.
     options get separated by &
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   The format of the supplied DSN is in its fullest form:
   
phptype(dbsyntax)://username:password@protocol+hostspec/database?option=value  | 
  
   Most variations are allowed:
   
phptype://username:password@protocol+hostspec:110//usr/db_file.db
phptype://username:password@hostspec/database
phptype://username:password@hostspec
phptype://username@hostspec
phptype://hostspec/database
phptype://hostspec
phptype:///database
phptype:///database?option=value&anotheroption=anothervalue
phptype(dbsyntax)
phptype  | 
  
   The currently supported database backends are:
   
dbase  -> dBase
fbsql  -> FrontBase (functional since DB 1.7.0)
ibase  -> InterBase (functional since DB 1.7.0)
ifx    -> Informix
msql   -> Mini SQL (functional since DB 1.7.0)
mssql  -> Microsoft SQL Server (NOT for Sybase. Compile PHP --with-mssql)
mysql  -> MySQL (for MySQL <= 4.0)
mysqli -> MySQL (for MySQL >= 4.1) (requires PHP 5) (since DB 1.6.3)
oci8   -> Oracle 7/8/9
odbc   -> ODBC (Open Database Connectivity)
pgsql  -> PostgreSQL
sqlite -> SQLite
sybase -> Sybase  | 
  
   With an up-to-date version of DB, you can use a
   second DSN format
   
phptype(syntax)://user:pass@protocol(proto_opts)/database  | 
  
   If your database, option values,
   username or password
   contain characters used to delineate DSN parts, you
   can escape them via URI hex encodings:
   
: = %3a   / = %2f   @ = %40
+ = %2b   ( = %28   ) = %29
? = %3f   = = %3d   & = %26  | 
  | Warning | 
    Please note, that some features may be not supported by all
    database backends. Please refer to the PEAR DB extensions
    status document located at:
    /pear/base/dir/DB/doc/STATUS
    to get a detailed list about what features are supported by which
    backend.
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