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Default Anyone heard of a Status 210? - 08-03-2005 , 04:58 AM






We have a customer running PSQL v9.1 for Windows, and are reporting
status 210 from their application. I can't find any reference to 210
anywhere in the documentation, so wondered if anyone else has ever seen
this?

Thanks,

Jon Grieve
Southdown House Software Ltd.

The U.K's #1 for Pervasive Software

http://www.southdown.co.uk

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Default Re: Anyone heard of a Status 210? - 08-03-2005 , 04:48 PM






As you say, it isn't in the manual.

I would make sure that they are actually getting it from the
application instead of somewhere or something else, e.g. message
number from butil.

If you have any doubts a MiroKernel trace will show what the database
engine is returning That does of course depend on the application
actually making a request to the microkernel engine, e.g. connection.

Leonard

On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 10:58:34 +0100, Jon Grieve
<jgrieve@southdown-co-uk> wrote:

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We have a customer running PSQL v9.1 for Windows, and are reporting
status 210 from their application. I can't find any reference to 210
anywhere in the documentation, so wondered if anyone else has ever seen
this?

Thanks,

Jon Grieve
Southdown House Software Ltd.

The U.K's #1 for Pervasive Software

http://www.southdown.co.uk


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Default Re: Anyone heard of a Status 210? - 08-04-2005 , 03:49 AM



Hi Leonard,

I suspect that the message is spurious. However, while they are
investigating further, I thought I'd run this by the group in case
someone popped up and said "Oh yes... those new '200 codes' should be in
the documentation".


Thanks,
Jon



Leonard wrote:
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As you say, it isn't in the manual.

I would make sure that they are actually getting it from the
application instead of somewhere or something else, e.g. message
number from butil.

If you have any doubts a MiroKernel trace will show what the database
engine is returning That does of course depend on the application
actually making a request to the microkernel engine, e.g. connection.

Leonard

On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 10:58:34 +0100, Jon Grieve
jgrieve@southdown-co-uk> wrote:


We have a customer running PSQL v9.1 for Windows, and are reporting
status 210 from their application. I can't find any reference to 210
anywhere in the documentation, so wondered if anyone else has ever seen
this?

Thanks,

Jon Grieve
Southdown House Software Ltd.

The U.K's #1 for Pervasive Software

http://www.southdown.co.uk



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Default Re: Anyone heard of a Status 210? - 08-10-2005 , 07:31 AM



From the knowledgebase:

210: The buffer is not large enough to hold all the data.

Scalable SQL cannot copy all the requested data into the data buffer.
For most APIs, you can either work with smaller amounts of data or
increase the buffer size. If you are using the
SQLGetRemoteDatabaseNames or SQLGetDatabaseNames functions, check
iBufLen to determine the number of names returned. To retrieve more
names, set the first 20 characters of bDataBuf to the last name
returned on the previous call and call the function again. Make sure
the buffer is large enough to contain 20 bytes for each database name.


ooh yeah: that's some really old stuff


Gordon


On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 09:49:00 +0100, Jon Grieve
<jgrieve@southdown-co-uk> wrote:

Quote:
Hi Leonard,

I suspect that the message is spurious. However, while they are
investigating further, I thought I'd run this by the group in case
someone popped up and said "Oh yes... those new '200 codes' should be in
the documentation".


Thanks,
Jon



Leonard wrote:
As you say, it isn't in the manual.

I would make sure that they are actually getting it from the
application instead of somewhere or something else, e.g. message
number from butil.

If you have any doubts a MiroKernel trace will show what the database
engine is returning That does of course depend on the application
actually making a request to the microkernel engine, e.g. connection.

Leonard

On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 10:58:34 +0100, Jon Grieve
jgrieve@southdown-co-uk> wrote:


We have a customer running PSQL v9.1 for Windows, and are reporting
status 210 from their application. I can't find any reference to 210
anywhere in the documentation, so wondered if anyone else has ever seen
this?

Thanks,

Jon Grieve
Southdown House Software Ltd.

The U.K's #1 for Pervasive Software

http://www.southdown.co.uk



Gordon Bos
Q-RY Solutions
+31-(0)15-2564035

http://www.q-ry.nl/


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