Subject | Re: [IBO] How to get the IBO object that caused the error? |
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Author | IMB T |
Post date | 2002-10-03T07:14:57Z |
""Jason Wharton"" <jwharton@...> wrote in message
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Please see also the message for Helen for further clarifications. (I think
that it would be a nice feature to have...)
Thanks for your support anyway.
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> Seems the Sender should be the source component for the error.No. (unfortunately). Is the associated TIB(O)Database.
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Please see also the message for Helen for further clarifications. (I think
that it would be a nice feature to have...)
Thanks for your support anyway.
> Jason WhartonTIB_
> CPS - Mesa AZ
> http://www.ibobjects.com
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> "IMB T" <vatt@...> wrote in message
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> > How to get the IBO object that caused the error?
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> > When we have an error in TIB(O)Database we have the also, as string, the
> > full path of one (or two) IBO objects which triggered the error.
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> > How can we have a pointer to that object?
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> > Why we have two objects sometimes? The second one is the encapsulated
> > query of TIBO component?___________________________________________________________________________
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> > TIA
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