Subject | Re: [ib-support] Arithmetic exception, numeric overflow, or string truncation |
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Author | Jason Chapman (JAC2) |
Post date | 2002-10-17T10:03:23Z |
Have you changed the width of any columns dynamically by updating the domain
directly?
JAC
""Dion Oliphant"" <dion@...> wrote in message
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directly?
JAC
""Dion Oliphant"" <dion@...> wrote in message
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> Hi,do
>
> When I backup my database, I get no errors. When I restore, I get the
> following error:-
>
> 1. Arithmetic exception, numeric overflow, or string truncation.
>
> I tried the advice suggested path as laid out in the docs on the Firebird
> site ie:-
>
> 1. Define the following two variables, it makes life easier, in that you
> not have to type in the user name and password every time you issue amust
> command.
> SET ISC_USER=SYSDBA
> SET ISC_PASSWORD=masterkey
> 2. Always make sure you work on a copy of the database, not the production
> database. Use the operating system to make a copy of the database. You
> have exclusive access to the database to do this.
> copy employee.gdb database.gdb
> 3. Now check for database corruption. You must have exclusive access to do
> this, but since you're working on a copy of the original database, this is
> not a problem.
> gfix -v -full database.gdb
>
> etc...
> but find no errors(at least not on the screen). I pick up the above error
> when trying to restore the backed up database.
>
> Thanks,
> Dion.
>
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