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01-27-2004 9:08 AM by jschexna. 1 replies. Page 1 of 1 (2 items) Sort Posts: Oldest to newest Newest to oldest Previous Next 01-26-2004 1:02 PM doug@unitrak.com Joined on 01-13-2004 Posts 2 Error detected http://www.pluscommunity.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=4417&page=1 by database DLL Reply Contact Running Pervasive SQL 8.5 on Windows 2003 small business server. We are using Accpac 5.2, and when we try to print within Accpac, we get this error: "Error detected by http://cs.pervasive.com/forums/t/4769.aspx database DLL". Any thoughts. 01-27-2004 9:08 AM In reply to jschexna Joined on 11-05-2001 Posts 2,924 Re: Error detected by database DLL Reply Contact It might be nice if Accpac gave you the error, but since they didn't you might check with them for the meaning of the error message.You can also check the PVSW.LOG on the client and server and see if any details are available.You could also run the PSA network test from client to Server looking for issues. Page 1 of 1 (2 items) 800.287.4383 | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions © 2013 Actian Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
SAP Crystal Reports - Legacy SDKsWhere is this place located?All Places SAP Crystal Reports SAP Crystal Reports - Legacy SDKs 6 Replies Latest reply: Jul 30, 2009 9:59 PM by Don Williams Tweet VB6 Crystal 8 run time error 20534 "error detected by database dll" Pete Tirrell Jun 3, https://scn.sap.com/thread/1363267 2009 1:31 AM Currently Being Moderated Help! I've inherited a VB6 that launches a Crystal report from within; it is using Crystal 8.The error I'm getting is "Run time error 20534, Error detected by database dll". When I http://www.naturestouchtaxidermy.net/UserProfile/tabid/43/UserID/3117/Default.aspx step through in the debugger, the offending line in the VB code is the ".Action=1" command that I understand actually executes the report.From what I read online, the 20534 error is mostly a generic crystal message that covers a error detected variety of things. For the database dll message, most things point to a problem in the query the report is running. Here's the problem - I can open and run the report in report designer just fine. No problems at all. In fact, I can debug the VB, and while it's sitting at the .Action line erroring out, I can open the .rpt file and run it and it pulls the current data I'm expecting.What the heck error detected by do I try next? Other crystal reports work on the same server that this is running from, and reinstalling crystal isn't really an option. Is there a DLL I can try and reregister? Is there something else to try? Thanks much for ANY ideas or help! 17412Views Re: VB6 Crystal 8 run time error 20534 "error detected by database dll" Brian Dong Jun 3, 2009 11:31 PM (in response to Pete Tirrell) Currently Being Moderated Hi,I am so glad the OCX is no longer used in the newer versions. It was simple to use but a pain to troubleshoot. 1) Is your application logging the report onto the database? See if it's using LogonServer or SetNthTableLogon methods. This is the most common reason for this problem. If the database has moved and the report isn't able to logon, you'll get this error. 2) If you open the report in Crystal and point it to the current database, does the report give a message about the database changing? If it does, go to Database | Verify on Every Print and resave the report. 3) What database are you using? Good luck,Brian Alert Moderator Like (0) Re: VB6 Crystal 8 run time error 20534 "error detected by database dll" Pete Tirrell Jun 4, 2009 12:22 AM (in response to Brian Dong) Currently Being Moderated Thanks for the tips! Sorry about n
27.05.2015 | MD5: od8gaqcg8odrmanvhpvafv1tvr9f9mcn Accpac Error Detected By Database Dll Archive 15.05.2015 | MD5: vlqpwvt9mawnb21201r1bqdsxl708y9f Accpac Error Detected By Database Dll Mobile 15.05.2015 | MD5: u3lgrrfiwfejunq8a9bovms6ghphr1aq Downloads number: 927 . . . Thank you guys. I found the problem. When I passed parameters from asp file to report, I passed wrong data type. I passed date not datetime. The main report worHi, Your problem could be due to a corrupted DLL, try re-installing your CR refer to this in developer.hlp "Error Messages (ActiveX Control)" the error code 201. Click "Start, "Internet Explorer. 2. Click "Tools" and then "Internet Options" from the drop down menu, opening a new window on the screen. 3. Click the tab When a DLL file is corrupt or missing you may receive an error message similar to the one given below when you run a program that needs to use this DLL file: CaRead the solution here Error detected by database DLL - I am using VB 6 with SP 6, Crystal Reports ActiveX control 5.2 (ships with Crystal Reports 8), Access 2000 Backup the existing CRM eWare.dll and database. . An error occurred when exporting a report while logged on to CRM with a username that contained 3 or .. There was a problem working with Accpac ERP integration pages. . Error message “No Match Rule detected” when try to create a new match rule in Chinese OS. No Cd Bionic Commando Rearmed Tis now near night. conspicuous part of the house. I think it cannot be too prominently kept before the whole establishment. I wish my people to be impressed with the enormity of the crime, the determination to punish it, and the hopelessness of escape. At the same time, officer, if you in your better knowledge of the subject see any said. When are you planning on heading back?I don't know. I suppose that the longer I wait the more likely it is that the person behind last night's business will get restless and maybe send more muscle.She took hold of my arm and turned, so that she was suddenly pressed against me. I was somewhat surprised by the