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Error 600 |
Fri, Aug 4 2023 1:55 AM | Permanent Link |
Alfred Ghazzi | Hi
I'm having the following message when executing the script below (>>>> is the line causing the error) ElevateDB Error #600 An error occurred with the statement at line 8 and column 22 (File manager error (Access denied to the file C:\Users\AGhazzi\Desktop\Database\EDBConfig.EDBCfg)) SCRIPT BEGIN DECLARE N INTEGER DEFAULT 0; EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'SELECT COUNT(*) INTO ? FROM Configuration.Stores WHERE Name = ''Imports''' USING N; IF N <> 0 THEN >>>>> EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'DROP STORE Imports'; END IF; EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'CREATE STORE Imports AS LOCAL PATH ''C:\Users\AGhazzi\Desktop\Database\'' DESCRIPTION ''Imports'''; END Please advise. Many Thanks Alfred Ghazzi |
Fri, Aug 4 2023 2:52 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Alfred
Two thoughts came to mind: 1. The preceding EXECUTE IMMEDIATE has set up a lock on the configuration file and its not being released 2. someone / some other process has a long on the configuration file 2 is, hopefully, easy for you to check 1. needs the script rewriting. EXECUTE IMMEDIATE is very convenient its essentially launching a thread, creating the necessary bits and then running a query. having produced the script below there is a 3 - you've used single quotes where it should be double and the error message is a bit misleading although technically correct, The script below works here - plug your names and path in and you should be fine SCRIPT BEGIN DECLARE Dropper SENSITIVE CURSOR FOR sqlDropper; DECLARE Checker SENSITIVE CURSOR FOR sqlChecker; DECLARE N INTEGER DEFAULT 0; PREPARE sqlChecker FROM 'SELECT * FROM Configuration.Stores WHERE Name = ''Junk'''; OPEN Checker; SET N = ROWCOUNT(Checker); CLOSE Checker; IF N > 0 THEN PREPARE sqlDropper FROM 'DROP STORE "Junk"'; EXECUTE sqlDropper; CLOSE Dropper; END IF; PREPARE sqlDropper FROM 'CREATE STORE "Junk" AS LOCAL PATH ''z:\zap\a4\'' DESCRIPTION ''Junk'''; EXECUTE sqlDropper; CLOSE Dropper; END Roy Lambert |
Fri, Aug 4 2023 9:51 AM | Permanent Link |
Alfred Ghazzi | Hi Roy
You are awesome as always. Really appreciate it... if you could and for sake of learning, where did I use the single quote instead of double? Also, what is the logic behind using the single quote, double quote and sometimes no quote? is there one? or just a syntax necessity? Many thanks for your superfast help. Alfred Ghazzi |
Fri, Aug 4 2023 10:06 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Alfred
>if you could and for sake of learning, where did I use the single quote instead of double? Looking at it again I can'ty see it - I may have confused myself there when copying your code to start with and then altering stuff - sorry. >Also, what is the logic behind using the single quote, double quote and sometimes no quote? is there one? or just a syntax necessity? I think its data uses single quotes objects use double quotes but if unambiguous can use no quotes - just part of the SQL spec Roy |
Fri, Aug 4 2023 7:31 PM | Permanent Link |
Alfred Ghazzi | Hi Roy
Many thanks Alfred |
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