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Crazy Situation Error $2108 |
Tue, Aug 21 2007 5:30 PM | Permanent Link |
"Huhtaman" | Hello All:
All my applications are DBISAM only (Version 1 - an antique) - no BDE - ever. I just changed 1 line of code in a critical utility - and now - it wont run. When the app is run it gets a $2108 error initializing the BDE. This error usually is associated with an improper BDE installation. But - I never used the BDE - ever - my one new line of code is to add a password to the current session so the user is not propmted for passwords. I added Session.AddPassword('ATHUH'); in each of the 6 procedures - and now - kaboom. I rolled back the utility - and the prior version works great. There are no references I can find in my code to the BDE. Can anybody give me a hint as to how I can find out what has caused this to occur ??? Thank you Neil Huhta |
Tue, Aug 21 2007 8:37 PM | Permanent Link |
Sean McCall | You can remove the BDE dependant .DCUs from your machine or move them
out of the search path and if there is a reference to the BDE it will generate a compilation error. Be sure to scan the drive for the DCUs so you don't miss any. There must be a link somewhere to be getting a BDE error. Sean Huhtaman wrote: > Hello All: > > All my applications are DBISAM only (Version 1 - an antique) - no BDE - > ever. I just changed 1 line of code in a critical utility - and now - it > wont run. > > When the app is run it gets a $2108 error initializing the BDE. This > error usually is associated with an improper BDE installation. > > But - I never used the BDE - ever - my one new line of code is to add a > password to the current session so the user is not propmted for passwords. > > I added Session.AddPassword('ATHUH'); in each of the 6 procedures - and > now - kaboom. > > I rolled back the utility - and the prior version works great. > > There are no references I can find in my code to the BDE. > > Can anybody give me a hint as to how I can find out what has caused this to > occur ??? > > > Thank you > > Neil Huhta > > |
Wed, Aug 22 2007 10:04 AM | Permanent Link |
Mauricio Campana Nonino | Neil Huhta
Sean is correct. A workaround is to explicit you want Session from dbisam instead bde DBISAMTb.Session.AddPassword Mauricio Campana Nonino Nonino Software |
Wed, Aug 22 2007 6:37 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Neil,
<< I added Session.AddPassword('ATHUH'); in each of the 6 procedures - and now - kaboom. >> That line, by itself, won't cause the BDE to be loaded. You must have the dbtables unit referenced somewhere in your code. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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