"Turner, Christine" wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know anything about an ORA-1043? We are currently getting it
> within our OCI layer with the application trying to perform a create table
> statement with a select statement. We have issued a tar with Oracle, they
> suggested the 81730 patch, which fixed one computer but not another. Now
> Oracle wants a test case, which we can not provide. Same app, same database,
> etc. We are running Oracle 81730, standard edition on a Windows 2000
> platform.
> 
> Any help and info is greatly appreciated!
> 
> thanks,
> Christine

Christine,

It looks like your program is overwriting memory areas used by the
Oracle client side. I suggest you run your program through purify or the
like before anything else. Probably a dangling pointer, or something
improperly allocated. Check handle allocation/deallocation, with
everything passed as a void * with something to tel the type, it's very
easy to goof. Check also ub2/ub4/sb4, I have had nasty surprises with
some direct load attempts, since data type was provided as ub2 in a
routine and ub4 elsewhere - and I was trying to use the same variable in
both cases. 
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HTH,

Stephane Faroult
Oriole Software
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