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A\V in CREATE TABLE with GENERATED |
Mon, Feb 19 2007 8:47 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim,
When executing following DDL statement against CDCollector database in EDBManager I get A/V. CREATE TABLE TblGenerator2( ID INTEGER GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY (START WITH 0, INCREMENT BY 1), ID1 INTEGER GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY (START WITH 0), ID2 INTEGER GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY, Name VARCHAR(30) ) Access violation at address 0055C734 in module 'edbmgr.exe'. Read of address 00000000 Regards, Michael P.S. It would be nice, if the errors were also logged as text (or we could copy to clipboard from that label), so it is easy to copy\paste them into messages. | |
Mon, Feb 19 2007 5:06 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Michael,
<< When executing following DDL statement against CDCollector database in EDBManager I get A/V. >> This will be fixed in build 2. The workaround is to always specify the seed and increment values. << P.S. It would be nice, if the errors were also logged as text (or we could copy to clipboard from that label), so it is easy to copy\paste them into messages. >> In the EDB Manager, click on the current session in the treeview and then click on View Logged Events. You can copy the error message from the last logged error event. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Feb 20 2007 6:22 AM | Permanent Link |
Michael Baytalsky | > << P.S. It would be nice, if the errors were also logged as text (or we > could copy to clipboard from that label), so it is easy to copy\paste them > into messages. >> > In the EDB Manager, click on the current session in the treeview and then > click on View Logged Events. You can copy the error message from the last > logged error event. I tried that, however, it doesn't seem to log SQL errors. Could you check it? Regards, Michael |
Tue, Feb 20 2007 7:25 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Michael,
<< I tried that, however, it doesn't seem to log SQL errors. Could you check it? >> Make sure that all event types are being logged in the EDB Manager under Edit Options/Logging. For some reason I think these options are defaulting to un-checked (or did during the beta), which isn't correct. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Feb 21 2007 5:11 AM | Permanent Link |
Michael Baytalsky | Tim,
> Make sure that all event types are being logged in the EDB Manager under > Edit Options/Logging. For some reason I think these options are defaulting > to un-checked (or did during the beta), which isn't correct. Thanks, I found the option and checked them all. It still only logs Information events and no SQL errors. Regards, Michael |
Wed, Feb 21 2007 11:23 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Michael,
<< Thanks, I found the option and checked them all. It still only logs Information events and no SQL errors. >> I forgot to mention that EDB doesn't log SQL/filter compilation errors, row lock errors, or row lock change detection errors because they are very common. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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