Re: Bug in the SQLGetDiagRec function of psqlodbc

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От Heikki Linnakangas
Тема Re: Bug in the SQLGetDiagRec function of psqlodbc
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Msg-id 55FBB01A.1070004@iki.fi
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Ответ на Bug in the SQLGetDiagRec function of psqlodbc  (PSequel Support <support@psequel.com>)
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On 09/18/2015 08:13 AM, PSequel Support wrote:
> Thanks for your reply! Actually I've tried calling SQLFreeStmt after each
> query, but it doesn't seem to change anything. See the example code below.
>
> #include <stdio.h>#include <sql.h>#include <sqlext.h>
> void printError(SQLHANDLE handle) {
>    char message[256];
>    SQLSMALLINT    i = 0;
>    while (SQLGetDiagRec(SQL_HANDLE_DBC, handle, ++i, NULL, NULL,
> (SQLCHAR*)message, sizeof(message), NULL) != SQL_NO_DATA) {
>      printf("%s\n", message);
>    }}
> ...

Oh, you're getting the diagnostic from the *connection* handle, not the
statement handle. According to the documentation of SQLExecDirect(), it
sets the diagnostics on the statement handle.

I agree that psqlODBC's behaviour here is pretty strange, and probably
incorrect. I wouldn't expect SQLExecDirect to set any diagnostics on the
connection handle, at least for a syntax error. But if it does, the
second call probably should do so as well, and overwrite the previous
error message.

But the immediate fix for your application would be to get the
diagnostics from the statement handle instead of the connection handle.

- Heikki


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