Commit b0d89da8 authored by Benjamin Eberlei's avatar Benjamin Eberlei

Add SQLServer2005 Platform to support differences in DateTime

parent 19f6d8bc
<?php
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namespace Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms;
/**
* Platform to ensure compatibility of Doctrine with the old SQLServer2005 version.
*
* Differences to SQL Server 2008 are:
*
* - DATETIME2 datatype does not exist, only DATETIME which has a precision of
* 3. This is not supported by PHP DateTime, so we are emulating it by
* setting .000 manually.
*/
class SQLServer2005Platform extends MsSqlPlatform
{
public function getDateTimeTypeDeclarationSQL(array $fieldDeclaration)
{
// 3 - microseconds precision length
// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187819.aspx
return 'DATETIME';
}
/**
* @override
*/
public function getDateTimeFormatString()
{
return 'Y-m-d H:i:s.000';
}
}
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