Bde Error 13059 Sql Server
I think my last one crashed, so I'm resubmitting it) I have a client who cannot run my application written in Delphi 3.0 running BDE 5.11. The error we get is general sql 13059, but nothing more. I get the same error with BDE as with my applciation. I do know that the client has Borland C++ and JBuilder 3 on the machine. I can connect with ISQL_w or Query Analyzer as it is known in version 7.0 of SQL Server. TIA Steve Robert Cern Delphi Developer Wed, 18 Jun 1902 08:00:00 GMT Re:Gerenal SQL error 13059 (SQL Server v 7) I saw this only when running sql tracer - it somehow eats the error message, but in all other cases with general sql error comes the server's error message, like General SQL error [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]
via BDE If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 1 of 1 Thread: General SQL Error 13059 when connect to MSSQL server via BDE Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode http://www.delphigroups.info/2/6b/238364.html Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 06-01-04,22:17 #1 SnEptUne View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date May 2004 Posts 1 Unanswered: General SQL Error 13059 when connect to MSSQL server via BDE Hi, I have problem connecting to Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 with BDE (version 5.01) on Windows NT. It returns "Database Engine Error - General SQL Error, BDE http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?999892-General-SQL-Error-13059-when-connect-to-MSSQL-server-via-BDE Error: 13059, [$33] [$ 3], Alias: toys" Here is the suituation and information about my problem: 1). It works fine without errors on any Windows 95/98/Me machine with BDE and SQL clients networking tools installed. 2). The same version of SQL clients networking tools (it comes with MSSQL7 and is also Windows NT compatible) are installed on all computer. 3). I am logged in as a member of Administrators. Thus, I don't think there would be any security problem. 4). I have no connection problem when I try to connect to the MS SQL server via ODBC, except I can't make changes to the database due to an "Unique Key not found" Error. 5). I have already installed DAO and the latest version MDAC after it failed. But it doesn't solve the problem. 6). I have tried to connect to the MS SQL Server (via BDE) without a database name, but it returns the same error. 7). Using ODBC on Windows 9X computer yields the same result - we can connect to the database, but we can't make changes. Any help would be appreciated. Th
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