From: | "Greg Campbell" <greg(dot)campbell(at)us(dot)michelin(dot)com> |
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To: | Dave Page <dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk> |
Cc: | Joel Fradkin <jfradkin(at)wazagua(dot)com>, pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: figuring out why I am having this issue |
Date: | 2005-09-01 18:06:39 |
Message-ID: | 4317432F.3060702@us.michelin.com |
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I like the collection construct (for each)
If (error.Number <> 0) Then
'and this for-next loop is usually in a handle_db_errors routine instead of typing/pasting it all over my code
'plus it become a one-stop change where I can log the error to a db or file or event_log.
For Each dberr in con.Errors
Response.Write "An Error occurred................." & <br> & vbCrLf
Response.Write "Number: " & CStr(dberr.Number) & <br> & vbCrLf
Response.Write "Source: " & dberr.Source & <br> & vbCrLf
Response.Write "NativeError: " & CStr(dberr.NativeError) & <br> & vbCrLf
Response.Write "Description: " & dberr.Description & <br>
Next
Response.End
End If
It's all the same.
Dave Page wrote:
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Joel Fradkin [mailto:jfradkin(at)wazagua(dot)com]
>>Sent: 01 September 2005 16:16
>>To: Dave Page
>>Cc: pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
>>Subject: RE: [ODBC] figuring out why I am having this issue
>>
>>That is the error description
>>If con.Errors.Count >= 1 Then
>> set Error = con.Errors.Item(0)
>> 'take the error code from SQL Server
>> ErrCode = Error.NativeError
>> response.Write(cstr(Error.Description))
>> Response.End
>>End If
>>
>>Could be there is better method, but this what I have been using.
>
>
> Dunno if there's a better method - I would be inclined to loop round
> con.Errors.Count though - maybe something like:
>
> For X = 1 To con.Errors.Count
> set Error = con.Errors.Item(X - 1)
> 'take the error code from SQL Server
> ErrCode = Error.NativeError
> response.Write(cstr(Error.Description))
> End If
> Response.End
>
>
>
>
>>I have tested putting a 300 meg text field in the data base
>>nad it worked so
>>not clear why it works on most data and this one does not.
>>I did email you the log file (not sure it is any help).
>
>
> Yeah, I can't see anything obviously wrong in it. A few things to
> consider though:
>
> - ASP seems to be retrieving data as SQL_C_CHAR, which means it's
> getting raw data, not UCS2 converted from UTF8.
>
> - ASP is retrieving data in 32KB chunks, so it would probably be worth
> making sure max_long_varchar is at least that.
>
> - Some data (quotes and such) doesn't look so good. Could it have been
> pasted from MS Word or similar?
>
> - Are you compiling the driver yourself? If so how? It seems to be using
> the old comms layer, not libpq (which I'm no longer working on). The
> giveaway is lines like the following which are for debugging the network
> protocol:
>
> connecting to the server socket...
> connection to the server socket succeeded.
> sizeof startup packet = 292
> sent the authentication block.
> sent the authentication block successfully.
> gonna do authentication
> read 15, global_socket_buffersize=8192
> auth got 'R'
> areq = 0
> auth got 'K'
> auth got 'Z'
>
> All this is now encapsulated in libpq, which doesn't log what it's
> doing.
>
> To fix this, compile on the command line:
>
> nmake /f win32.mak
>
> This should ensure you get the default libpq build. If you're doing this
> in an IDE, make sure USE_LIBPQ is defined!
>
> Regards, Dave.
>
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