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DBISAM Engine Error # 8963 BLOB block buffers corrupt in the table 'tblJobs'. |
Wed, Aug 30 2006 2:05 PM | Permanent Link |
"Robert Rowlands" | Hello.
I'm regularly getting this problem. We use a P2P network. The machine with the Database and DBISAM Server is only used for this application. the exe is also stored on this machine. There are 4 Client machines using the application. All machines use XP, some being Pro and others Home. The 'culprit' memo field is connected to a TDBWPRichText component (WPTools) which is used as a Notes field for the jobs. We use this component because of the Rich Text, searching and being able to create our own Hyperlinks (for shortcuts to other jobs). The problem always occurs after editing the TDBWPRichText and then moving to another control. It is a real pain, everyone having to log off, closing down the DBISAM Server and then repairing the table. Then of course digging out the previous days BackUp to get the notes back (or as much as can be recovered). I have tried to determine what brings the problem on but have had no joy to date. It happended twice to-day and once yesterday. Might not occur for another week. Would anyone have any hint as to how I can stop this? Perhaps using a BLOB field rather than a Memo would help? Thanks. Rob. |
Wed, Aug 30 2006 5:00 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Rob,
<< I'm regularly getting this problem. >> What version of DBISAM are you using ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Aug 31 2006 3:35 AM | Permanent Link |
"Robert Rowlands" | > What version of DBISAM are you using ? Sorry, forgot to mention. Am using 4.24 Build 1. Have had the problem for a few months now and suspect it may have started when I changed the DevExpress RichText that I was using for the WPTools component. Rob. |
Thu, Aug 31 2006 4:17 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Robert
I also use WPTools and Julian's advice seems to be to use the db version of his component only for display. He recommends using the standard TWPRichText and using .AsString to load/return to file the contents. Don't know if this is related but its certainly worth trying. Roy Lambert |
Thu, Aug 31 2006 5:15 PM | Permanent Link |
"Robert Rowlands" | Hi Roy.
I am aware that Julian does not recommend using the data aware version. Not too sure why, but I guess this sort of problem may be the reason. I originally used the non data aware offering but was perhaps a little lazy as I changed it to the data aware version later on. Failing any suggestions from Tim (and I note that nobody else is reporting the same problem) I'll tackle it over the weekend amd change back. Hope you're having better weather up North than we are in sunny Chester. Rob. |
Fri, Sep 1 2006 3:36 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Robert
Its rubbish just now - very heavy rain overnight (I know from letting the dog out to add to the dampness) which is messing up plans to cut the lawn. Roy Lambert |
Fri, Nov 3 2006 3:44 PM | Permanent Link |
"Robert Rowlands" | Roy
A final update on this problem, having fully tested the changes I made. I changed to the non db version of the component. I finally sorted every possibility (I think) to ensure the data gets saved regardless. This did not fix the problem. I noticed however that I had the notes fields in a separate query linked to the main query. I cannot remember why this was done but I removed the child query and used the notes fields from the main query (if this makes sense) and the error no longer occurs. Thanks for your suggestions. Rob. "Roy Lambert" <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in message news:F01ABF33-A272-494A-AC03-11EA871FFCAF@news.elevatesoft.com... > Robert > > > I also use WPTools and Julian's advice seems to be to use the db version > of his component only for display. He recommends using the standard > TWPRichText and using .AsString to load/return to file the contents. > > Don't know if this is related but its certainly worth trying. > > Roy Lambert > |
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