[ANN] Products 2.0.3 build 2 uploaded.

Ruslan Zasukhin sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Fri May 6 11:44:55 CDT 2005


On 5/6/05 2:03 AM, "Sean Wilson" <snw at paradise.net.nz> wrote:

>> Good news: Peter Salomon already have test ShockWave feature
>>             and get success.
>> 
>> So, Sean, Shannon, and others who need ShockWave.
>> Now you should get success with this feature.
> 
> I just tested (Windows versions) the Shockwave tutorial Lesson3 (and made
> sure the newer version of the Shockwave xtra auto-downloaded  by deleting
> the existing copy first) and it crashes my browser when I go to add a
> record. The server log follows:
> 
> /*****************************************************************************
> ********/
> Fri May  6 2005 10:23:31.576000 Valentina Office Server (2.0, Protocol 2.0,
> Kernel 2.0.3fc6)
> Maximum number of connections: 5
> 
>   10:23:31.646000 (1596): Database engine inited
>   10:23:32.627000 (1596): Server started at 15432 port
>   10:52:12.781000 (1632): Connection established with 'localhost:1133' (244)
>   10:52:13.622000 (1624): (244) Database: database1; User: sa: OK
>   10:52:40.761000 (1628): (244) Unknown error!
>   10:52:40.761000 (1628): (244) ERROR 0x8250D: Unknown connection error.
>   10:52:40.771000 (1628): Closing connection (244)
> 
> It read and displayed the first record correctly (I added a record via
> VServer - local connection - previously), but fails on "Add". Can anyone
> else test and confirm?

But what database you have use ???

I recommend you 

* stop server. Btw, you use Vserver 2.0.3 build 2, yes?
* Then delete all databases (except masterdb may be)
* Run vserver
* Now run SW movie

Moviw try open database1 on server.
No such database. So we see error "db not found"
Now movie creates new such database. No records in table.

You add record.
Then add another
Now you can go to first, next prev ...
You can update records and so on.


-- 
Best regards,

Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc

Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com

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