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
Does this stack have sub-stacks?
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Re: Does this stack have sub-stacks?
Hi Steve,
rowDetails, testDBConnect and ViewSelectorT, right?
Right!
Best
Klaus
rowDetails, testDBConnect and ViewSelectorT, right?
Right!

Best
Klaus
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Re: Does this stack have sub-stacks?
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
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
Re: Does this stack have sub-stacks?
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?
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.