On Apr 22, 2010, at 5:26 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:


Le 10-04-22 à 16:31, Pascal Robert a écrit :


Le 10-04-22 à 16:02, Chuck Hill a écrit :

Now that I read the comments in Properties...

Try with
er.extensions.ERXAdaptorChannelDelegate.trace.milliSeconds.error=1

That should get you stack traces (assuming the comments are correct). That _may_ shed some light on things.

No luck, I have put a 100 ms limit, and it doesn't say that it's taking too long (but it's a damn cool feature!).

Chuck have sent me his SQLLoggingAdaptorChannelDelegate class, and I'm going to the exact stack trace! So I did the same calls in Oracle SQL Developer (yes, it can talk to MS SQL Server too) and when I do the UPDATE call, SQL Dev told me that executeUpdate can't return a resultset! But if I do the UPDATE a second time, it's ok. So it's a mix of the vendor DB who is sending something back + EOF that think the database was down, hence doing the UPDATE automatically a second time. This is with WO 5.3.3.

Many thanks to Chuck! I guess I own him a couple of Unibroue bottles, or he can call me Robert for a month.


I will settle for some Le Cheval Blanc and calling you Bobby for two weeks. :-P


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Chuck Hill             Senior Consultant / VP Development

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