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    V5 and ODBC

    I was trying to convert an app to A5V5 Beta but I get a lock up. In one of the ODBC tables the dates also contain times. This locks up the system in an endless record copy, when trying to copy. EXAMPLE the table I am trying to copy has roughly 63,000 records. But it will go into the millions before I stop it.

    V4.5 has no problem with this table but it also does not show the time next to the date when looking at the ODBC table.

    ???
    Jamin

    #2
    RE: V5 and ODBC

    Here is what the fields look like

    V5: 1991-12-25 00:00:00.0000 (Character Field 24)
    V4.5: 12/25/1991 (Date Field)

    Hope this helps

    Jamin

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      #3
      RE: V5 and ODBC

      We haven't had a chance to look at this bug yet, but it is on the list
      to be fixed prior to release.

      -- Aaron

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Stan Mathews [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 5:39 PM
      To: '[email protected]'
      Subject: FW: Oracle ODBC


      Any progress report, or did you find the same behavior I indicated? I
      don't see any change in build 1041.

      Thanks,

      Stan

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Aaron Brown [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 9:14 AM
      To: 'Stan Mathews'
      Cc: [email protected]
      Subject: RE: Oracle ODBC


      I will set up a test environment and look into this problem.

      Thanks,
      -- Aaron

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Stan Mathews [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 8:47 AM
      To: '[email protected]'
      Cc: '[email protected]'
      Subject: FW: Oracle ODBC


      Good morning,

      While running tests of the V5 beta, all builds I have seen thus far, I
      noticed that Alpha is not translating Oracle dates as it did in v 4.5.
      In 4.5, on layouts, in operations, etc, Alpha sees the Oracle date as
      mm/dd/yyyy. In ver 5 it sees the Oracle date as a 25 place character
      field
      (probably Oracle native format) in the form "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss ".
      This situation is similar to what happened when we upgraded from 4.02 to
      4.03 and was corrected/changed back to the mm/dd/yyyy in one of the
      patches.

      Please let me know if you need more information.

      Stan Mathews
      Camping World
      [email protected]



      -----Original Message-----
      From: Selwyn Rabins [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 6:46 PM
      To: Stan Mathews
      Cc: Aaron Brown
      Subject: Oracle ODBC


      with regard to Oracle.

      sorry, I don't recall what the problem was ( i apologize, but i have
      been
      getting a LOT of mail from different beta testers.)

      the ODBC, i think it is best if you communicate directly with Aaron
      Brown
      at [email protected], since he knows more about ODBC than I do.

      thanks.



      At 03:00 PM 4/15/2002 -0700, you wrote:
      >Smallest I can zip the sample, about 3 meg. One report attached to one
      >sampling from one large table.
      >
      >When I preview the report and use the icon for saving to pdf, get a
      >brief hourglass, then nothing. If I then close Alpha, I usually get a
      >"crashed" message.
      >
      >If I delete the last 501 records (record number order), everything
      >works fine. (I deleted a lot of records, then added back until I could
      >replicate the problem)
      >
      >Thanks,
      >
      >Stan
      >
      >PS. Any thoughts on the Oracle date issue?
      >
      >
      >
      >-----Original Message-----
      >From: Selwyn Rabins [mailto:[email protected]]
      >Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 2:24 PM
      >To: Stan Mathews
      >Subject: Re: Add'l information, print to pdf
      >
      >
      >stan
      >
      >can you email me the sample files so that i can repeat the problem on
      >my machine.
      >
      >save as pdf is working fine for me, and has been for a long time now,
      >so the problem is very specific to your data.
      >
      >cannot fix it till i can repeat it.
      >
      >thanks
      >
      >At 12:21 PM 4/15/2002 -0600, you wrote:
      >
      There can be only one.

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        #4
        RE: V5 and ODBC

        Good Ol Stan!

        Thats great. Same problem only I use Centura SQL Server.
        But I am confident they are probably the same problem.

        THanks Again
        Jamin

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