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I have seen the SA-Fileup tool(used with ASP). You may want to try a direct binary write from your Active Server Page. You can only do one file at a time, but it may be an option if the problem turns out to be SA-Fileup.
HTH, Steve
> No idea what the specific code means (probably unique to this SA-Fileup
> thing), but I'd check:
> the tablespace/table/associated-indexes aren't running out of space
> you have enough rollback available if that's a point
>
> Is there an option in sa-fileup to do more-frequent commits?
>
> "Hima Kalidindi" <hkalidin_at_ford.com> wrote in message
> news:9g2fmu$3gk5_at_eccws12.dearborn.ford.com...
> > Hi,
> > In our application we are uploading files directly to the database
table's
> > longraw column. We have around five tables which have the longraw column
to
> > store large binary files.
> > We are using a third party component called SA-Fileup to upload the
files.
> > I am using the same code to upload files to all the five tables.
> > The problem is when I upload file to a table called olid.attachment I am
> > having this Catastrophic error, the rest of the uploads to the four
tables
> > work great without any errors. It's actually the same code which is
breaking
> > for one table but working great with all other four tables. The only
> > difference between OLID.attachment table and rest of the tables is that
> > OLID.ATTACHMENT table is Big like it contains around 8,000 records and
rest
> > of the tables are below 500.
> >
> > Could any body help me solve the problem.
> > Thanks a lot for your time.
> >
> > ERROR is : Provider error 8000ffff Catastrophic Failure
> >
> > Regards,
> > Hima Kalidindi.
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Mon Jun 11 2001 - 19:38:28 CDT