On Jan 22, 2015, at 5:06 AM, ralf.erdm...@web.de [firebird-support]
firebird-support@yahoogroups.com wrote:
So I now know I had no good idea with the network share :-)
I hope I made that clear :-)
I thought it possible because I read that firebird embedded is at most the
same engine
Hi to all,
I am in the process of writing a list of entries with running costs in a
quarter and all costs that have arsien since.
So, I wrote a stored procedure with the mathematical logic for calculating the
respective sums with different rates of exchange and some other rules. I made
this
On 22 Jan 2015 01:06:28 -0800, ralf.erdm...@web.de [firebird-support]
firebird-support@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Thanks Ann.
So I now know I had no good idea with the network share :-)
I thought it possible because I read that firebird embedded is at most
the
same engine as the firebird server.
btw, in Firebird 3, the RDB$EXCEPTIONS.RDB$MESSAGE is still NONE.
Oh bugger.
Now, I tried the following in the procedure to work around the above:
exception test _utf8 'unicode string here';
When I look at RDB$PROCEDURES.RDB$PROCEDURE_SOURCE I can see
the text is inserted as a hex
Thanks Ann.
So I now know I had no good idea with the network share :-)
I thought it possible because I read that firebird embedded is at most the same
engine as the firebird server.
But obviously I didn't thought about such implications.
Thanks to all who took time to help me,
Ralf
I looked in a database, and in MON$STATEMENTS tabla I have the following
fields:
MON$STATEMENT_ID
MON$ATTACHMENT_ID
MON$TRANSACTION_ID
MON$STATE
MON$TIMESTAMP
MON$SQL_TEXT
MON$STAT_ID
How can I detect which is the record I have to delete to unlock my record?
This is the only table I have to