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Fluff Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 8:13 am Post subject: Range check error |
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Hi All,
Using Delphi 7.1 and Mysql 4.0.20 Just started using the dbx4mysql driver
and it solved all my problems with versions of libmysql. However, when I do
an edit, post and applyupdate of one my dataset where a stringfield is null
is gives a "Range check error". The field isn't required and it worked fine
with the normal dbexpmysql driver (when it didn't give other problems).
Also the TSQLMonitor isn't working now as it creates the log file but it is
empty.
Any suggestisons would be welcome,
Cheers,
Fluffy
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Fluff Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 1:39 pm Post subject: Re: Range check error |
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Upgraded to latest version and it solved the problem
Sorry about that,
Fluffy
"Fluff" <fluff (AT) page (DOT) com> wrote
| Quote: | Hi All,
Using Delphi 7.1 and Mysql 4.0.20 Just started using the dbx4mysql driver
and it solved all my problems with versions of libmysql. However, when I
do
an edit, post and applyupdate of one my dataset where a stringfield is
null
is gives a "Range check error". The field isn't required and it worked
fine
with the normal dbexpmysql driver (when it didn't give other problems).
Also the TSQLMonitor isn't working now as it creates the log file but it
is
empty.
Any suggestisons would be welcome,
Cheers,
Fluffy
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Fabio Dell'Aria Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 1:49 pm Post subject: Re: Range check error |
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"Fluff" <fluff (AT) page (DOT) com> wrote
| Quote: | Hi All,
Using Delphi 7.1 and Mysql 4.0.20 Just started using the dbx4mysql driver
and it solved all my problems with versions of libmysql. However, when I do
an edit, post and applyupdate of one my dataset where a stringfield is null
is gives a "Range check error". The field isn't required and it worked fine
with the normal dbexpmysql driver (when it didn't give other problems).
Also the TSQLMonitor isn't working now as it creates the log file but it is
empty.
Any suggestisons would be welcome,
Cheers,
Fluffy
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You can try EurekaLog ([url]http://www.eurekalog.com)[/url].
EurekaLog is the new Delphi/C++Builder add-in tool that gives to your
application (GUI, Console, Web, etc.) the power to catch every
exception and every infinite-loops/deadlock bugs, generating a
detailed log of call stack (with unit, class, method and line # - like
this example: [url]http://www.eurekalog.com/log.txt)[/url], showing and sending
it back to you via email (speeding up the process of bug-locating and
bug-resolving by a factor of 10).
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Best regards...
Fabio Dell'Aria.
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