Hi Guys,
Can anyone explain what this error in the attached image actually means? The user gets this error when creating some records but not every time?!?! I can log on and create them myself without error too...
Any information would be greatly received!
TIA
Ok thanks Guys, I've taken your advice and specified each field in the import and export and will keep my eye on it hopefully this will be the end of it. I've wasted too much time chasing it around now, but I suspect it must be the order.
This works fine, I was initially thinking that this was because the temp-table doesn't carry any of the order# or position info but I'm not sure now.
I edited the fiel to have a different order number to get past the unique index and added to the actual DB without issue too...
This is (to my knowledge) the second time this has happened the first time I thought it was the extra field that was in the orderh table so I excluded that from the dump and I've not seen it again until now..
I'm not 100% what you by list fields, the fields appear in the same order in the data...
Ahh.. ok thanks Greg.
I've now managed to check the hex values and all seems well the only suspicious info is right on the end of the file (see attached) and it seems like you say to ignore that so I guess it's back to the drawing board :(
Is there anything in Oli's comments above do you...
We have a routine that allows for table records to be exported to a .d file and then Imported into tables in a different DB, all very simple I hear you say! Well it's never that straightforward is it...
We have a table called order and a table called orderh when orders reach a certain status...
Both windows environments Saptarshi, and the old URL and new URL are both on the same server so I think the problem is the actual document not the machine it lives on??
Hi All,
Please forgive me if I say something that makes no sense as this is my first real taste of using web services...
We have an existing link to a third party system whereby we connect to a WSDL document and run a routine to send off an xml string of data. This has worked happily for a...
This is great thanks Cecil... I'll probably bank this as I've spent an age already messing around with this and I think there will be a bed of hot coals waiting for me if I start from scratch like this again!
Hi Tom,
Sorry I'm not sure what you mean by "What is the emulations does the printer allow?". The printer is a HP laserjet p3015.
To get around this I've added the printer 3 times, given each one a different share name and changed the settings to force each one to select a different tray then...
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