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Sometimes, in unpredictable situation, using a query involving more fields , it happens that the first field (and only the first one) in the sqlda structure, returns null value (sqlind= -1) when the data is not null and also when the field has not null property. I cannot explain it clearly because it happens only sometimes, but when it happens, if you repeat the same query, the behaviour is always the same. Sometimes, to resolve the problem, i had to ignore the sqlind flag, because the data is correctly inserted in the sqldata pointer. Furthermore, using the same client library and the same application from different clients, it happens that the behaviour is different: on the first client the problem is always the same, but on the second the result is perfect. The error involves always the first field in the query.
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Submitted by: Lorenzo Iania (lorian60)
Sometimes, in unpredictable situation, using a query involving more fields , it happens that the first field (and only the first one) in the sqlda structure, returns null value (sqlind= -1) when the data is not null and also when the field has not null property. I cannot explain it clearly because it happens only sometimes, but when it happens, if you repeat the same query, the behaviour is always the same. Sometimes, to resolve the problem, i had to ignore the sqlind flag, because the data is correctly inserted in the sqldata pointer. Furthermore, using the same client library and the same application from different clients, it happens that the behaviour is different: on the first client the problem is always the same, but on the second the result is perfect. The error involves always the first field in the query.
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