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1011 (Conversion Error) |
Wed, Apr 29 2009 9:04 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter Thorne | I get the above error when I assign a value to the "laname" parameter in the following procedure:
PROCEDURE "CreatePlanLandApps" (IN "pid" INTEGER, "laname" VARCHAR(100), "wid" INTEGER) BEGIN DECLARE LandAppsCursor SENSITIVE CURSOR FOR LandAppsStmt; PREPARE LandAppsStmt FROM 'SELECT * FROM PlanLandApps'; OPEN LandAppsCursor; START TRANSACTION ON TABLES PlanLandApps; BEGIN INSERT INTO LandAppsCursor VALUES (Null, pid, laname, 0, wid); COMMIT; EXCEPTION ROLLBACK; END; END The assignment comes from the text string in a text edit control: ParamByName('laname').AsString := frmNewLandApp.edtLandAppName.Text; Any suggestions? Thanks Peter |
Wed, Apr 29 2009 9:09 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter Thorne | Duh. I'll answer my own question. The field order was wrong. This does raise a small question about the order in which manager displays fields in
an open table (this is where I took my order from). This does not necessarily reflect the underlying field order of the table. Is there a way to ensure that it does? |
Wed, Apr 29 2009 2:19 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Peter,
<< Duh. I'll answer my own question. The field order was wrong. This does raise a small question about the order in which manager displays fields in an open table (this is where I took my order from). This does not necessarily reflect the underlying field order of the table. Is there a way to ensure that it does? >> If you're referring to the table grid display, then just right-click on the headers for the columns, and then select the Reset Columns option. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Apr 30 2009 3:41 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter Thorne | "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" wrote:
<< If you're referring to the table grid display, then just right-click on the headers for the columns, and then select the Reset Columns option. >> That's the one - thanks Tim. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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