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Re: ECPG Segfaulting on EXEC SQL connect

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On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 06:07:24PM +0100, Hans-Michael Stahl wrote:
> It is from a very large production example. I have to work a bit to trim 
> this down to a small example.  I'llt try to provide an example. I now 
> also remember that the problem *only* occurs with dynamically prepared 
> statements with cursors, static statements with cursors work w/o problems.

Okay, please let me know when you have a test case. I'd surely like to
fix that. :-)

> > Go SF 49ers!
> 
> What's that?

My favourite NFL team, that's professional american style football in the US. 

> > Go Rhein Fire!
> 
> And that?

My favourite and local NFLE team, that's professional (more or less)
american style football in Europe.

> > Use PostgreSQL!
> 
> Yes, when Embedded SQL works again :-)

Okay, let's work on that one. :-)

Michael
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