Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Re: varchar |
---|---|
Author | Engine Ehs |
Post date | 2002-12-10T11:39:27Z |
Hello,
Maybe some version of Windows have no problem (there
is many). But under XP home edition with jdk 1.4, I
get the problem and I make the test with 3 differents
machines.
Regards
--- "Roman Rokytskyy <rrokytskyy@...>"
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Maybe some version of Windows have no problem (there
is many). But under XP home edition with jdk 1.4, I
get the problem and I make the test with 3 differents
machines.
Regards
--- "Roman Rokytskyy <rrokytskyy@...>"
<rrokytskyy@...> wrote:
> Hi,__________________________________________________
>
> I run your test, and everything is ok in my
> installation (win2k, jdk
> 1.4.1 and 1.3.1, firebird 1.0, build 794). It sets
> 0x81 and reads
> 0x81.
>
> I will try it on linux tomorrow.
>
> Best regards,
> Roman Rokytskyy
>
> --- In Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com, Engine Ehs
> <netehs@y...> wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I join to this mail a zip file containing a
> varchar
> > folder with
> > - an sql file : Varchrdb.sql
> > - an DB file : Varchrdb.gdb
> > - an jar executable file : varchar.jar
> > - a folder : varchar
> > containing the source : varchar.java
> > and the class : varchar.class and some other
> >
> > This suppose the database is in
> "C:\TEMP\Varchrdb.gdb"
> > and to use user "SYSDBA" with password
> "masterkey". If
> > this is not your case you must change the
> source(This
> > is for test purpose and it is not a true
> software).
> >
> > I think the result is without any kind of
> ambiguity.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > --- Blas Rodriguez Somoza <blas@p...> wrote:
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > At 06/12/2002 05:11 -0800, you wrote:
> > > >Hello
> > > >
> > > >Server and Client are the same only machine for
> > > >Windows and for Linux. The database is
> physicaly
> > > the
> > > >same for Windows and Linux. There is no default
> > > >character set for the database and there is no
> > > >character set for the varchar field.
> > >
> > > If you don't use character set parameter in the
> > > driver (lc_ctype) then the driver doesn't make
> any
> > > conversion, and if the character set for the
> > > database and field is NONE then the engine also
> > > don't do any conversion.
> > >
> > > I don't know any way this can happen.
> > >
> > > I also don't know if there can be problems if
> you
> > > use the same database data from linux and
> windows
> > > but perhaps this is the problem.
> > >
> > > Can you try creating and using the database only
> > > from windows?.
> > >
> > > If you can replicate the problem using only
> windows,
> > > please send us the code and the definition of
> the
> > > tables and we try to analyze the problem.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Blas Rodriguez Somoza
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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