Bde Error 13059 Oracle
FoxPro (Native Driver) General Informix InterBase Local Drivers (Paradox & dBASE) MS-SQL ODBC OLE-DB Oracle Oracle 8 Paradox Sybase You are not logged in. Help Print Public Report Report From: Delphi-BCB/Database/Drivers/Oracle 8 [ Add a report in this area ] Report #: 11311 Status: Reported Oracle login using BDE -- BDE doesn't recognize user name Project:Delphi Build #: BDE 5.0.1.22 Version: 7.0 Submitted By: Daniel Wildt Report Type: Basic functionality failure Date Reported: 3/11/2005 12:14:03 PM Severity: Serious / Highly visible problem Last Updated: 3/16/2005 4:20:55 AM Platform: All versions Internal Tracking #: Resolution: None Resolved in Build: : None Duplicate of:None Voting and Rating Overall Rating: No Ratings Yet 0.00 out of 5 Total Votes: None Description We have an Access Control System. This systems works with Delphi 7 + BDE 5.0.1.22 + Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.7.4.0. Everithing was going fine till the user decides to create an user in Oracle with a name that uses the character "g". BDE shows an error, with the messages: General SQL error. (BDE Error 13059) ORA-01012: not logged on (BDE Error 13059 -- Server error 1012) I've made changes in language driver of BDE to these ones, among others: 'ascii'ANSI Borland PTG Latin-1 ... This problem does not occour when i use dbExpress components (Oracle Driver) or dbGo (ADO Ole DB Oracle Driver) components. I need to be shure that this problem is a real or if there is some configuration to be done. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create an alias on BDE Administrator to an Oracle Database. 2. Create an user on Oracle, with special characters, like "userwithgcharacter". 3. Try to log on Oracle using this user and using an application BDE-Aware line BDE Administrator, SQL Explorer for instance. Workarounds Didn't find any till now, except creating the user without the special character. Attachment None Comments Daniel Wildt at 2/15/2006 6:44:30 PM - Everithing was going fine till the user decides to create an user in Oracle with a nam
on Win98 system and Delphi5. When I try to connect to the Oracle database alias in the SQL Explorer I get a message: "General SQL Error. BDE error:13059 " I have tried various combinations of the vendors and DLLs, but I have not succsess. Can anybody help me? Tanks in advance! Dimitrina Juan Calfucur Delphi Developer Mon, 03 Nov 2003 04:17:06 GMT Re:BDE error and Oracle Personal Edition 8.1.6 Have you tried this configuration? In BDE Administrator choose configuration > drivers > native > oracle and set DLL32 = SQLORA8.DLL Vendor Init = OCI.DLL then you must create a new name entry in "Databases" naming the item "server name" as you ever do. Hope this could help. Have http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=11311 luck "Dimitrina Decheva" Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes #1 02-14-2005, 05:47 http://www.delphipages.com/forum/showthread.php?t=129095 PM delphi_boy Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Posts: 22 Help Me Pliss : General SQL Error BDE Error 13059 [$33] [$ 3] Hi, I have a mdi application using Delphi 7 and BDE to connect to oracle using Microsoft ODBC For Oracle. to connect to oracle using TDatabase and TTable to connect to the table. the problem is when I bde error try to change the TTable Active property from False to True, Then I get the error The error : General SQL Error BDE Error 13059 [$33] [$ 3] NB : I'm Using Windows 2000 Advanced Server Oracle 8i Can Anybody Help Me, I need A.S.A.P Thank's a lot Regards delphi_boy When There Is A Will, There Is A Way delphi_boy View Public Profile bde error 13059 Send a private message to delphi_boy Visit delphi_boy's homepage! Find all posts by delphi_boy #2 02-14-2005, 11:16 PM Norrit Moderator Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Landgraaf Posts: 7,124 RE: Help Me Pliss : General SQL Error BDE Error 13059 [$33] [$ 3] Hi ... The ability to access databases through ODBC is a feature that requires the Professional edition or higher, and is not a feature of the Standard edition. Even if you were to get that DLL file (which would be illegal if you have the Standard edition), it would not work because of internal limits in the Standard edition. This components might work for you: ODBExpress (But it seems to have a nag-screen at start-up) MvG Peter Objective reality is a delirium caused by lack of alcohol in blood. 24 hous in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence ??? There are 10 kinds of people: Those who understand binary and those who don't Norrit View Public Profile Send a private message to Norrit Visit Norrit's homepage! Find all posts by Norrit « Previous Thread | Next Thread &