Does this stack have sub-stacks?

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Steve Denney
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Does this stack have sub-stacks?

Post by Steve Denney » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:26 pm

Stack is here: http://archers.net.au/DatabaseTest.zip (75 KB). I'd like to know if the substacks are present (there are three).

We're currently having a problem connecting to a sql 2005 express database (the bit we can't get around is a revdberr,[Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Connection is busy with results for another command.). This is described in a previous topic http://forums.runrev.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=11178 BTW the crashing appears due to a column with a couple of big row entries.

Runrev support is having a look at it for us. Or rather, they would be, but when I send a simple test stack (above) they tell me it's missing the required sub-stacks. (Happened twice now, let's hope it's three times a charm).

Can someone have a look an reassure me the sub-stacks are present (link at very top). (Bangkok, if you read this, I thought of you as you did offer earlier, but couldn't find contact details).

Anyway,
At least then I'll know the problem is not my end.
Cheers
Steve

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Re: Does this stack have sub-stacks?

Post by Klaus » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:52 pm

Hi Steve,

rowDetails, testDBConnect and ViewSelectorT, right?
Right! :D


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Re: Does this stack have sub-stacks?

Post by Steve Denney » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:19 pm

Thanks Klaus!
A weight off my mind, at least I'm sure the test stack can be downloaded now. And if there's still no sub-stacks it's not my fault.
Now, if only there's a solution for that revdberr...

Steve

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Re: Does this stack have sub-stacks?

Post by mwieder » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:26 pm

Verified the three substacks here as well. The "Test" button doesn't work here, of course, because I don't have the proper db driver installed. But otherwise looks ok. Could the rev team be referring to the db driver rather than the substacks?

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Re: Does this stack have sub-stacks?

Post by Steve Denney » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:49 pm

No, definitely sub-stacks. And then I’d take my sent email attachment, copy it to a folder and it’d run just fine. Twilight zone.

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