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Wed, Jun 6 2018 6:39 PM | Permanent Link |
John Taylor | Using DBIsam client server 4.43 build 3, customer is getting this error when executing:
<SQL has already been assigned> Query.Prepare Query.Open The SQL Statement is: SELECT Inbox.RF_INDEX,Inbox.RF_DATERECV,Inbox.RF_TIMERECV,Inbox.RF_RECVFROM,Inbox.RF_PAGESINFAX,Inbox.RF_RESULT,Inbox.RF_DURATION,Inbox.RF_STATUS,Inbox.RF_FWD2EMAILLASTDATETIME,Inbox.RF_FWD2EMAIL,Inbox.RF_FWD2EMAILRESULT,Inbox.RF_FWD2EMAILRECIPIENTLIST,Inbox.RF_MODEMRECEIVER,Inbox.RF_READBY,Inbox.FOLDER,Inbox.RF_UNIQUEID,Inbox.RF_CHECKEDOUT,Inbox.RF_CHECKEDOUTBY,Inbox.RF_APFBLOB,Memo.RF_MEMO,callid.CALLERID_NAME FROM "sfsrecv.sfdata" Inbox LEFT OUTER JOIN "sfsrecvmemo.sfdata" Memo ON Inbox.RF_UNIQUEID=Memo.RF_UNIQUEID LEFT OUTER JOIN CALLERID callid ON Inbox.RF_UNIQUEID=callid.RF_UNIQUEID WHERE Inbox.FOLDER='' the MadExcept stack trace is: date/time : 2018-06-06, 14:49:02, 20ms computer name : SERVER2 wts client name : RECEPTION-PC user name : Reception <admin> registered owner : Microsoft / Microsoft operating system : Windows 2008 x64 Service Pack 2 build 6002 system language : English system up time : 21 hours 46 minutes program up time : 44 seconds processors : 16x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz physical memory : 4886/8178 MB (free/total) free disk space : (C381.39 GB display mode : 1680x1050, 16 bit process id : $17cc allocated memory : 72.91 MB largest free block : 1.24 GB executable : SF5.exe exec. date/time : 2018-06-06 12:18 version : 5.45.1.25 compiled with : Delphi 2006/07 contact name : evan musman contact email : doc@vtpainmanagement.com madExcept version : 4.0.12 callstack crc : $28246df3, $fbf948e0, $9deb238a exception number : 1 exception class : EDatabaseError exception message : Error creating table handle. main thread ($424): 010f4d38 +090 SF5.exe DB 2479 +3 DatabaseError 0113fbcb +033 SF5.exe dbisamtb 10833 +3 TDBISAMDataSet.OpenCursor 011441ea +022 SF5.exe dbisamtb 13150 +2 TDBISAMDBDataSet.OpenCursor 01101d39 +055 SF5.exe DB 9245 +12 TDataSet.SetActive 01101b31 +009 SF5.exe DB 9201 +1 TDataSet.Open 01b064d4 +0cc SF5.exe sfmain 26349 +25 TFmSF5Main.OpenDataSpecial 01adf9e9 +33d SF5.exe sfmain 14014 +98 ProcessServerIn 01ae09cd +3e9 SF5.exe sfmain 14208 +102 TFmSF5Main.SetFolderFilterOnTable 01b8ce9b +2cb SF5.exe Navigator 1449 +44 TNavigator.NavTreeChange 00e9bf6c +040 SF5.exe ComCtrls 9629 +3 TCustomTreeView.Change 00e9ba63 +8d7 SF5.exe ComCtrls 9458 +189 TCustomTreeView.CNNotify 00e6c3cb +2bb SF5.exe Controls 5146 +83 TControl.WndProc 00e70417 +4fb SF5.exe Controls 7304 +111 TWinControl.WndProc 00e9bd14 +084 SF5.exe ComCtrls 9539 +13 TCustomTreeView.WndProc 00e6c058 +024 SF5.exe Controls 5021 +5 TControl.Perform 00e70567 +023 SF5.exe Controls 7353 +6 DoControlMsg 00e70f81 +00d SF5.exe Controls 7621 +1 TWinControl.WMNotify 00e6c3cb +2bb SF5.exe Controls 5146 +83 TControl.WndProc 00e70417 +4fb SF5.exe Controls 7304 +111 TWinControl.WndProc 00e6fb40 +02c SF5.exe Controls 7073 +3 TWinControl.MainWndProc 00da9e84 +014 SF5.exe Classes 11583 +8 StdWndProc 77d8e4c7 +02b ntdll.dll KiUserCallbackDispatcher 767aacca +047 USER32.dll SendMessageW 767ac3be +016 USER32.dll CallWindowProcA 00e70513 +0d7 SF5.exe Controls 7334 +23 TWinControl.DefaultHandler 00e6c9c9 +015 SF5.exe Controls 5258 +2 TControl.WMLButtonDown 00e9c4ac +034 SF5.exe ComCtrls 9849 +4 TCustomTreeView.WMLButtonDown 00e6c3cb +2bb SF5.exe Controls 5146 +83 TControl.WndProc 00e70417 +4fb SF5.exe Controls 7304 +111 TWinControl.WndProc 00e9bd14 +084 SF5.exe ComCtrls 9539 +13 TCustomTreeView.WndProc 00e6fb40 +02c SF5.exe Controls 7073 +3 TWinControl.MainWndProc 00da9e84 +014 SF5.exe Classes 11583 +8 StdWndProc 767a90ce +00a USER32.dll DispatchMessageA 00e55426 +136 SF5.exe Forms 8135 +23 TApplication.ProcessMessage 00e5546b +00f SF5.exe Forms 8154 +1 TApplication.HandleMessage 00e557f3 +0c3 SF5.exe Forms 8253 +20 TApplication.Run 01bf4003 +25f SF5.exe SF5 974 +98 initialization 772bfdbb +00c kernel32.dll BaseThreadInitThunk I have read the other posts in support forum about this error and at first blush, I thought the SQL statement was the problem, but I have gotten confirmation that this is the exact sql statement (above) that is in play. The Query, session (stRemote) and TDBIsamDatabase component are all contained on a TDataModule. Any ideas as to what other factors may cause this issue? I CANNOT reproduce the issue here. Thanks John Taylor |
Thu, Jun 7 2018 3:54 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | John
Its almost certainly a matter of permissions. Where is the PrivateDir set to in the session? Roy Lambert |
Thu, Jun 7 2018 9:08 AM | Permanent Link |
John Taylor | Roy Lambert wrote:
John Its almost certainly a matter of permissions. Where is the PrivateDir set to in the session? Roy Lambert Roy, thanks for your thoughts. The private dir is set to a subdirectory of the data folder, it's always been that way, the customer has been with me for a long, long time and only recently started seeing this issue. BTW, my original post left out Query.RequestLive := true I've asked the customer to check the permissions John |
Thu, Jun 7 2018 11:19 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | John
>thanks for your thoughts. The private dir is set to a subdirectory of the data folder, it's always been that way, the customer has been with me for a long, long time and only recently started seeing this issue. BTW, my original post left out Query.RequestLive := true My version of DBISAM is old (I switched to ElevateDB when it came out) but from memory and the manual <<Multi-table queries All queries that join two or more tables or union two or more SELECT statements will automatically produce a canned result set.>> That may have changed, but if not you're going to get a canned dataset which means files will be written. Over the years almost every time this issue has arisen the answer has bee permissions. There's a small amount of AV but I can't recall anything else. >I've asked the customer to check the permissions I hope that's the problem otherwise its much more difficult to sort out Roy |
Thu, Jun 7 2018 4:21 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | John,
<< Using DBIsam client server 4.43 build 3, customer is getting this error when executing: >> Per email: I think this may just be due to an interrupted network connection, but that should cause an exception instead of that error. Typically, such an error is due to trying to execute a non-SELECT statement using the Open method that expects to be able to open a result set. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Jun 8 2018 11:14 AM | Permanent Link |
John Taylor | Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
John, << Using DBIsam client server 4.43 build 3, customer is getting this error when executing: >> Per email: I think this may just be due to an interrupted network connection, but that should cause an exception instead of that error. Typically, such an error is due to trying to execute a non-SELECT statement using the Open method that expects to be able to open a result set. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com The problem turned out to be a corrupt table. Dbsys repair reported: Invalid BLOB offset in BLOB file for physical record .... <blah blah> That's curious because other operations on that file using Query.ExecSql were working fine, but Query.Open failed Anyway, mystery solved John |
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