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The read error occurs when the option is not used thread-safe.
As a suggestion, it would be nice if the thread-safe option was enabled by default in the drive.
not passing the attribute SAFETHREAD = Y in the connection string.
because in most ODBC drivers are already thread-safe without any attribute.
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The read error occurs when the option is not used thread-safe.
As a suggestion, it would be nice if the thread-safe option was enabled by default in the drive.
not passing the attribute SAFETHREAD = Y in the connection string.
because in most ODBC drivers are already thread-safe without any attribute.
Roberto,
I have not understood you.
If you use the connection string: Driver={Firebird/InterBase(r) driver};dbname=localhost:c:\temp\DbTest.fdb;charset=WIN1252;uid=SYSDBA;pwd=masterkey;client=fbclient.dll" then "SAFETHREAD = Y" is the default option.
I don't see the problem, you use SAFETHREAD=N for reproduction of errors.
Submitted by: Roberto Carlos da Silva (robertosistemas)
Attachments:
TestThreadSafe.zip
some errors reported:
(1) System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
(2) ERROR [08S01] [ODBC Firebird Driver][Firebird]Error reading data from the connection.
(3) ERROR [HY000] [ODBC Firebird Driver][Firebird]request synchronization error.
The read error occurs when the option is not used thread-safe.
As a suggestion, it would be nice if the thread-safe option was enabled by default in the drive.
not passing the attribute SAFETHREAD = Y in the connection string.
because in most ODBC drivers are already thread-safe without any attribute.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: