Subject | Re: SQL-dialect 3 instead of 1? |
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Author | guido.maucher |
Post date | 2007-02-12T10:32:24Z |
Hello Alan,
the SQL statement is a simple insert with a "string" instead of
'string' - therefore a problem with dialect 3.
But after recognizing that it is only my problem, I installed this
morning IBObjects build 16 on a third computer, compiled the same
sources and made the tests - no problem!
So it is not IBObjects! But it seems to be a setting during
compilation on my computer !?
No idea which one - but I keep on finding it....
Thanks for the help
Guido
the SQL statement is a simple insert with a "string" instead of
'string' - therefore a problem with dialect 3.
But after recognizing that it is only my problem, I installed this
morning IBObjects build 16 on a third computer, compiled the same
sources and made the tests - no problem!
So it is not IBObjects! But it seems to be a setting during
compilation on my computer !?
No idea which one - but I keep on finding it....
Thanks for the help
Guido
--- In IBObjects@yahoogroups.com, "Alan McDonald" <alan@...> wrote:
>
> > Hello Alan,
> > ok, it looks as the problem is only my problem. What is the problem:
> > I made a test with dialect 3 to see what will be the problems using
> > this dialect. One of my SQL-statements failed with:
> > Dynamic SQL Error
> > SQL error code = -804
> > Count of read-write columns does not equal count of values
> >
> > Our database software project is on a server in the network.
> > Compiled with a computer having IBO beta 11, copied the executable to
> > my pc the application works fine.
> > But compiling the same sources on the net with my computer - now with
> > build 16 - I'm getting the error written above. Same as during the
> > tests with dialect 3, therefore the assumption it might be a dialect
> > problem...
> >
> > Any idea what is going wrong?
> > Thanks
> > Guido
>
> I think it would help a lot if you showed us the SQL statement in
question
> don't you?
> Alan
>