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Re: Missing connection or connection string

 
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Craig Stuntz [TeamB]
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 4:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Missing connection or connection string Reply with quote



Teodor Blidarus wrote:

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Does anybody know why sometimes, totaly random, when the
ClientDataSet calls ApplyUpdates an error is raised saying that I am
"missing connection or connection string"?

The error is coming from your TADOQuery/TADODataset, which is finding
that the Connection property is nil. As for why it happens randomly,
I'd suspect your app, but you might try searching Google Groups for the
message.

-Craig

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Vikas David
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2003 11:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Missing connection or connection string Reply with quote



Are you using Child DataModules on your AppServer?

Vikas

"Teodor Blidarus" <tblidarus (AT) totalsoft (DOT) ro> wrote

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Does anybody know why sometimes, totaly random, when the ClientDataSet
calls ApplyUpdates an error is raised saying that I am "missing
connection or connection string"?

I have a 3-tier app build with D6 (all update packs are applied) with
ADOQuery and Provider on server side and ClientDataSet on client side.

Please help!




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