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Jeremy Stallard
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 5:52 pm    Post subject: dbExpress Documentation Reply with quote



Sorry if this is something that is regularly asked and answered, but as of
yet, I haven't been able to locate it in the archives.

Does anyone know where the dbExpress Documentation can be found online?
Most specifically, documentation concerning the classes, error codes, and
using each class.

In particular, what the error codes mean when you get an error back from
SQLConnection->connect() (in this case, an error code 11, but documentation
on all error codes and uses for the dbExpress classes would be most helpful)

Thankyou,

Jeremy

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Ramesh Theivendran
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 7:24 pm    Post subject: Re: dbExpress Documentation Reply with quote



This link should help. Error code 11 i guess is DBXERR_INVALIDUSRPASSWD.

http://codecentral.borland.com/codecentral/ccweb.exe/listing?id=15066

T.Ramesh.

"Jeremy Stallard" <jeremy.stallard (AT) nact (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Sorry if this is something that is regularly asked and answered, but as of
yet, I haven't been able to locate it in the archives.

Does anyone know where the dbExpress Documentation can be found online?
Most specifically, documentation concerning the classes, error codes, and
using each class.

In particular, what the error codes mean when you get an error back from
SQLConnection->connect() (in this case, an error code 11, but
documentation
on all error codes and uses for the dbExpress classes would be most
helpful)

Thankyou,

Jeremy

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NACT Telcom - http://www.nact.com
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Jeremy Stallard
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:27 pm    Post subject: Re: dbExpress Documentation Reply with quote



Thanks, for the link and the Error Code. I'd checked the header files in
the dbexpress/include directory, but had just missed them... I'd normally
take the time to RTFM, but since there doesn't seem to be 1 specific
manual.... :)

Anyway,

Thanks again.

Jeremy

"Ramesh Theivendran" <rtheivendran (AT) borland (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
This link should help. Error code 11 i guess is DBXERR_INVALIDUSRPASSWD.

http://codecentral.borland.com/codecentral/ccweb.exe/listing?id=15066

T.Ramesh.

"Jeremy Stallard" <jeremy.stallard (AT) nact (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:4019485e (AT) newsgroups (DOT) borland.com...
Sorry if this is something that is regularly asked and answered, but as
of
yet, I haven't been able to locate it in the archives.

Does anyone know where the dbExpress Documentation can be found online?
Most specifically, documentation concerning the classes, error codes,
and
using each class.

In particular, what the error codes mean when you get an error back from
SQLConnection->connect() (in this case, an error code 11, but
documentation
on all error codes and uses for the dbExpress classes would be most
helpful)

Thankyou,

Jeremy

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NACT Telcom - http://www.nact.com
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