Error Reading Data From The Connection
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this shows up repeatedly with some particular query, try with latest Firebird error reading from connection r version. If the problem still occurs, contact the developers,
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as it it most probably a bug in Firebird. Please note that other instances of error when reading from ssl socket connection Firebird server are available when one of them crashes. If you are using the SuperServer, the entire server would crash, but it would be error when reading from ssl socket connection drac 5 restarted automatically (either by the Firebird Guardian or by the system if you run it as a system service under Windows). If you use Classic, only one instance would crash, while others would keep running. In both cases, Firebird server is available for subsequent connections, so this may trick
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this statement failed sqlcode shows up repeatedly with some particular query, try with latest Firebird version. If the problem still occurs, contact the developers, as it it most probably a bug in Firebird. Do you find this http://www.firebirdfaq.org/faq96/ FAQ incorrect or incomplete? Please e-mail us what needs to be changed. To ensure quality, each change is checked by our editors (and often tested on live Firebird databases), before it enters the main FAQ database. If you http://firebirdfaq.sourceforge.net/faq96/ desire so, the changes will be credited to your name. To learn more, visit our add content page. If you are a commercial tool maker and your tool features a great way to handle the issue written about in this FAQ, please check out our advertisement page. All contents are copyright © 2007 FirebirdFAQ.org unless otherwise stated in the text. Links Firebird News FlameRobin Tool reviews Add content Advertise About The Firebird FAQ Enter your search terms Submit search form Web FirebirdFAQ.org NewbiesSQLInstallation and setupBackup and restorePerformanceSecurityConnectivity and APIHOWTOsErrors and error codesMiscellaneous
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6 posts • Page 1 of 1 Error reading data from the connection by zd » Mon 06 Sep 2010 09:23 Hi! I've upgraded to IBDAC 3.10.0.16 from 2.5 and I've ran into a problem. At a point where my program used to work perfectly, sometimes an "Error reading data from the connection" EIBCError is displayed. The problem is that the error can't always be reproduced, but tests show it happens at the same place. I've an idea on what is causing it, and I need your feedback to work something out. The following is happening at the place of the error: 1. An INSERT INTO command is executed using IBCQuery.ExecSQL. --- Meanwhile --- In the database an After Insert trigger is fired, which inserts a record to a log table and fires a Firebird event. --- Back to the program 2. After ExecSQL a RET_ paremeters are stored which were returned by the INSERT INTO - RETURNING ... query. 3. Using INSERT INTO another record is inserted to a separate table. IBCQuery.ExecSQL is called. -----> And this is where the "Error reading data from the connection" error is raised, straight after the second ExecSQL. Please note that in order to handle the event generated by the AFTER INSERT trigger, an IBCAlerter is used. Once the alerter receives the event, it does a query on the log table using a separate, IBCQuery2 component (IBCQuery and IBCQuery2 are using the same IBCConnection component). Since the error happens at the same place and not always but just from time-to-time, I believe this must be an issue with the IBCAlerter component. (which is known to be a very problematic component by IBDAC customers ) Do you guys have any ideas on what might be causing the problem? Did you change anything in how IBCAlerter works in the past few versions of IBDAC? Are alerts still executed in the main thread and what you do there is considered "thread safe"? Here are some Eurekalog error logs: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|Address |Module |