Subject | Re: No message for error code NNNNNN found |
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Author | Dan Cooperstock |
Post date | 2007-06-08T02:32:01Z |
I'm not running a server - fbserver.exe doesn't show up in my running
processes.
I only seem to have one version of firebird.msg (dated 3/2/07) that
other apps are working fine with, e.g. FlameRobin. That same version
of the file is in my application's working directory. Shouldn't that
work? Is there a method I can call to test it, or something like that?
Thanks.
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Helen Borrie <helebor@...>
wrote:
processes.
I only seem to have one version of firebird.msg (dated 3/2/07) that
other apps are working fine with, e.g. FlameRobin. That same version
of the file is in my application's working directory. Shouldn't that
work? Is there a method I can call to test it, or something like that?
Thanks.
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Helen Borrie <helebor@...>
wrote:
>problem.
> At 07:08 AM 8/06/2007, you wrote:
> >I've seen this discussed here before, but it hasn't solved my
> >code
> >I'm getting an error where it is obviously unable to look up error
> >messages in firebird.msg, because it says "No message for error
> >NNNNN found".is
> >
>
> Two things to check:
>
> 1. That your app isn't accidentally accessing a full server that
> running on the same host machine and/or via a regular client thatis
> in the system path, i.e. not actually using the embedded server atall.
>
> 2. That the firebird.msg being accessed is the same version as the
> client (and server, in case 1) that are in use
>