Subject | Re: [IBO] TIB_Events |
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Author | Dany M |
Post date | 2006-07-25T10:14:21Z |
Robert martin wrote:
this both here and in the fb-support list. If I recall Lester C made one
of the more apt analysis's. Try searching the group. There was a note
about a bug in the client library that was supposed to be fixed between
some 1.5.x versions but either it remains or it did not solve this
particular problem as someone else agreed in the fb-support list. I am
personally still not convinced its an IBO problem but it seems like IBO
users notice it the most. My users actually don't suffer since they
seldom close the application and when they do and then restart they
don't care/know there are two instances in memory. When I debug and
program I use a local connection and that seems to let the program
unload. It merely annoying that it takes 20 seconds to unload when you
are in a compile-test cycle.
HTH (ha),
/Dany
> HiI suffer the same problem. There has been some cursory discussion about
>
> I have setup a TIB_Events for each 'Company' managed by our
> application. It is working great, in that it triggers correctly and
> runs just fine. However (most times) when I close the app I get a
> GDS32.dll error. It seems to be triggering when I disconnect from the
> database, although I cannot be 100% sure. Can anybody offer some
> suggestions.
>
this both here and in the fb-support list. If I recall Lester C made one
of the more apt analysis's. Try searching the group. There was a note
about a bug in the client library that was supposed to be fixed between
some 1.5.x versions but either it remains or it did not solve this
particular problem as someone else agreed in the fb-support list. I am
personally still not convinced its an IBO problem but it seems like IBO
users notice it the most. My users actually don't suffer since they
seldom close the application and when they do and then restart they
don't care/know there are two instances in memory. When I debug and
program I use a local connection and that seems to let the program
unload. It merely annoying that it takes 20 seconds to unload when you
are in a compile-test cycle.
HTH (ha),
/Dany