Subject | Re: [ib-support] Digest Number 225 |
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Author | lobolo2000 |
Post date | 2001-07-05T11:03:38Z |
Did you check the case of the entry_point characters (function name)? it has
to be exactly as it is defined in the UDF. Any mismatch in the case of a
single character will give an error similar to the one you describe.
And note that interbase will happily accept a non existent udf when you
declare it. It is only when you use it that it raises an error.
Regards
to be exactly as it is defined in the UDF. Any mismatch in the case of a
single character will give an error similar to the one you describe.
And note that interbase will happily accept a non existent udf when you
declare it. It is only when you use it that it raises an error.
Regards
----- Original Message -----
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 09:15:48 -0000
From: rsaeger.edv@...
Subject: Re: FreeUDFLib
--- In ib-support@y..., Lester Caine <lester@l...> wrote:
> If you can see the functions in IB_WISQL, and the parameters
> are right, then it can only be that it is not finding the
> right .dll - IB_WISQL gives the exact name it is looking
> for.
Yes, I think so. But the ib_udf.dll works fine.
> I found that adding the following line to 'ibconfig' in the
> Interbase directory helped as it tells the server exactly
> where to find it
>
> EXTERNAL_FUNCTION_DIRECTORY C:\InterBase\UDF
>
> Use your own path name, I put Interbase in its own root.
I'm sorry, it doesn't help.
Thank you anyway.
Richard
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