Обсуждение: Current ODBC driver fails on Win2K
Hi all, I had problems yesterday trying to run the ODBC driver on Windows 2000 - it installed OK, but my app (written in Delphi) then failed with a "Catastrophic failure" message. The same app and the same driver worked fine on my development machine running Windows Me. I removed the drived and replaced it with an older version (version 6.5) and it then worked fine. Has anyone else seen this behaviour? --Ray. --------------------------------------------------------- Raymond O'Donnell http://www.iol.ie/~rod/organ rod@iol.ie The Irish Pipe Organ Page ---------------------------------------------------------
Raymond O'Donnell wrote: > > Hi all, > > I had problems yesterday trying to run the ODBC driver on Windows > 2000 - it installed OK, but my app (written in Delphi) then failed > with a "Catastrophic failure" message. Which version of the ODBC driver did you install ? Please try the latest driver at http://w2422.nsk.ne.jp/~inoue/. regards, Hiroshi Inoue
On 28 Feb 2002 at 8:28, Hiroshi Inoue wrote: > Which version of the ODBC driver did you install ? It was version 7.01.00.09. I'll try the .10 version and see what happens. --Ray. --------------------------------------------------------- Raymond O'Donnell http://www.iol.ie/~rod/organ rod@iol.ie The Irish Pipe Organ Page ---------------------------------------------------------
On 28 Feb 2002 at 10:44, Erle Czar Mantos wrote: > Is your ODBC driver the latest driver because > the latest ODBC driver I had works fine on a Win2K. I had virtually the latest version - just one build removed. > Anyway, why don't you consider using the > open source ZeosDBO components in Delphi for accessing > a PostgreSQL db, it uses the native libpq and is generally faster. I > do see the reason why you're using ODBC. I tried these, but had problems getting these to compile on my system. I found in any case that when I tried to add persistent fields to my ClientDataSets (at the client end of the app) that it did not pick up the fields already added to the middle-tier datasets in the way that you'd expect, so I went back to using Borland's TQuery and ODBC. --Ray --------------------------------------------------------- Raymond O'Donnell http://www.iol.ie/~rod/organ rod@iol.ie The Irish Pipe Organ Page ---------------------------------------------------------
Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
>
> On 28 Feb 2002 at 10:44, Erle Czar Mantos wrote:
>
> > Is your ODBC driver the latest driver because
> > the latest ODBC driver I had works fine on a Win2K.
>
> I had virtually the latest version - just one build removed.
>
Please try the newest driver(version 7.01.0011) at
http://w2422.nsk.ne.jp/~inoue/ .
regards,
Hiroshi Inoue
On 4 Mar 2002, at 17:19, Hiroshi Inoue wrote: > Please try the newest driver(version 7.01.0011) at > http://w2422.nsk.ne.jp/~inoue/ Will do - thanks. --Ray. -------------------------------------- Raymond O'Donnell rod@iol.ie rod@gti.ie --------------------------------------
hi all:
Is your ODBC driver the latest driver because
the latest ODBC driver I had works fine on a Win2K.
Anyway, why don't you consider using the
open source ZeosDBO components in Delphi for accessing
a PostgreSQL db, it uses the native libpq and is generally faster.
I do see the reason why you're using ODBC.
Erle Mantos
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I had problems yesterday trying to run the ODBC driver on Windows
> 2000 - it installed OK, but my app (written in Delphi) then failed
> with a "Catastrophic failure" message. The same app and the same
> driver worked fine on my development machine running Windows Me. I
> removed the drived and replaced it with an older version (version
> 6.5) and it then worked fine.
>
> Has anyone else seen this behaviour?
>
> --Ray.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Raymond O'Donnell http://www.iol.ie/~rod/organ
> rod@iol.ie The Irish Pipe Organ Page
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
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