Thanks Curt.

The only light shedded however is these two lines which reveal little other
than that the SQL seems to be empty, as I had imagined.

MPI.doLoginCheck:c:...:execute: 'doLoginCheck', request=[EC-[offset=0,
count=1, whence=B], SQL=||] CSpDataObject:c:...:processDatabaseError: No
matching DB Error Recovery Plan

- Paul. (sig below)

>>>If you haven't already done so, you might want to turn on all levels of
>>>logging in the rdbms and cp services, and check the log.   That might
shed
>>>light on the situation.
>>>
>>>-- Curt Springer, Team ND

At 10:05 AM 9/15/99 -0400, Paul Gentile wrote:

>I have a project we're converting from nd3 to nd4 and the database
>connectivity (Sybase) is being done by configuring a connection object and
>firing off a data object's execute method and passing that connection
>object.
>
>Its failing with a system error code of 28.
>
>Anyone have any idea why I'm getting this error code or what it pertains
to?
>
>Also, what is going on here? Does the data object's sql get completely
>overhauled to some sort of sql to establish a connection? Does it matter
>that the selected table/column is not the syslogin table or that there is
an
>apparently useless where clause in the data object's wizard.
>
>Here's the code snippet
>
>CSpDBConnection conn  = new CSpDBConnection ( "SYBASE", "SYB_MPD",
>                 login, password, "MPD", false, CSpider.getSessionId());
>
>CSpDBSQLRequest request = new CSpDBSQLRequest ();
>request.setDBConnection(conn);
>
>CSpSelect  doLogin = (doLogin) CSpider.getDataObject( "doLoginCheck" );
>
>loginCheck.execute(request);
>
>if (loginCheck.succeeded()) {
>      ....  // we're not succeeding
>} else {
>      ....  // we land here!!!
>}
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul Gentile
>Cardinal Group International
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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