ERROR 0x82504

william humphrey bill at bluewatermaritime.com
Thu Oct 3 11:12:18 CDT 2013


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Valentina LiveCode extension which are in your application folder in folder
vlogs


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Mark Schonewille <
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com> wrote:

> Hi William,
>
> From the documentation, I understand that the database name is either a
> filename in the databases folder, without the file extension, or the name
> of a non-existent file that is about to be created. Just to be sure, I
> tried existing and non-existing file names with and without file extensions.
>
> Any more ideas?
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> On 10/3/2013 18:04, william humphrey wrote:
>
>> Error 82504 is ERR_CONNECTION_INVALID_**DATABASE_NAME
>>
>> This would mean that (in your code) "myDatabaseFileName" must be
>> replaced with the correct name for the database.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Mark Schonewille
>> <m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.**com <m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com>
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>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi François,
>>
>>     Thanks for your reply. The ini file contains
>>
>>     ; The path, where sysdatabase are stored.
>>     SystemCatalog=databases
>>
>>     and the path to my databases folder is
>>
>>     C:\Program Files\Paradigma Software\VServer x64\databases
>>
>>     Would this be correct?
>>
>>     How would I open master.vdb and what should I do with it?
>>
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>>     On 10/3/2013 17:12, François Van Lerberghe wrote:
>>
>>         I have had this error in the past but unfortunately don't
>>         remember the
>>         details.
>>
>>         I would check
>>         - the server ini file (specifically the parameter indicating te
>>         path where
>>         sysdatabase are stored : "SystemCatalog")
>>         - perhaps the master.vdb file (?)
>>         (in order to open directly master.vdb, you must close the server
>>         before)
>>
>>         Cheers
>>
>>         François Van Lerberghe
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>>
>>         le 3/10/13 16:50, Mark Schonewille
>>         <m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.**__com
>>         <mailto:m.schonewille at economy-**x-talk.com<m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com>>>
>> a
>>
>>         écrit :
>>
>>             Hi,
>>
>>             I have the following LiveCode script:
>>
>>             global gTheConnection,gTheDatabase
>>
>>             on DatabaseOpen
>>                 put "databaseName.vdb" into myDatabaseFileName  //
>>             temporary change
>>                 get Valentina_InitClient( 10 * 1024 * 1024)
>>                 get Valentina_DebugLevel("__**kLogParams")
>>                 put VConnection_Constructor("__**localhost", "xxx",
>> "xxx",
>>
>>             15432) into
>>             gTheConnection
>>                 put VDatabase_Constructor( gTheConnection ) into
>>             gTheDatabase
>>                 // get VDatabase_DateFormat(__**gTheDatabase, "kYMD")
>>                 get VDatabase_DateSep(__**gTheDatabase, "-")
>>
>>                 get VDatabase_Open( gTheDatabase, myDatabaseFileName )
>>                 if it contains "ERROR" or gTheDatabase contains "ERROR"
>> then
>>                    answer "There was an error" && myDatabaseFileName & cr
>> &
>>             gTheDatabase & cr & it
>>                 end if
>>             end DatabaseOpen
>>
>>             The line
>>
>>                get VDatabase_Open( gTheDatabase, myDatabaseFileName )
>>
>>             always returns ERROR 0x82504. This seems to mean "invalid
>>             database name"
>>             but I am sure that the database name is correct (the script
>>             works
>>             perfectly fine on someone else's machine, just not on my
>>             machine). What
>>             could cause this problem?
>>
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