Marco,

Thanks for the information. I've upgraded to the latest 7.4 version below, but now I can't connect to the database. Is there a compatability issue with older parts of 7.4 (build 17)? I've also tried login/passwords in all the different cases.

Thanks,
Mark

Paskamp, Marco wrote:

Hi Mark,
please update your jdbc driver with the newest one available at:
http://www.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MaxDB/jdbc/sapdbc-7_5_0_5.jar/from/pick
or if you prefer the LGPL version:
ftp://ftp.sap.com/pub/sapdb/bin/java/sapdbc.jar

A lot of bugs has been fixed in the meantime and as far as I remember also this one that you are running into. Please let me know if the error still occurs with the new driver.

regards,
Marco




-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 23. Januar 2004 00:15
To: Schroeder, Alexander; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SAPDB Crash


Hi Alexander,


I have the following jdbc driver:

package com.sap.dbtech.jdbc, SAP DB JDBC Driver, SAP AG, 7.4.4 Build 001-000-156-960

We are currently running 7.4 build 17 but I'm in the process of upgrading to build 30. The applications run continuously so I don't know which one or what it was doing. Typically our apps read, write and update statistical data throughout the day.

Thanks for your help,
Mark Johnson


Schroeder, Alexander wrote:




Hello Mark,

can you tell us what the client application did when this

error happened. As

the knldiag also suggests you are working with JDBC, can you

tell the version


of the driver (java -jar sapdbc.jar -V)?

Thanks

Alexander Schröder
SAP DB, SAP Labs Berlin







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