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Re: FindFirstFile Windows API in External Procedures

From: Jim Smith <usenet_at_ponder-stibbons.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 11:05:01 +0000
Message-ID: <VQ7AnifdhMpFFwEl@jimsmith.demon.co.uk>


In message <1168422376.704974.277030_at_i39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, sybrandb <sybrandb_at_gmail.com> writes
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>On Jan 10, 8:44 am, Jim Smith <use..._at_ponder-stibbons.com> wrote:
>> In message <1168272469.655740.64..._at_i15g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
>> francesco lenardon <francesco.lenar..._at_radiotrevisan.com> writes
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>> >Hi,
>>
>> >I have a problem using FindFirstFile Windows API in Oracle External
>> >Procedure.
>> >I'm using Oracle XE.
>> >I created a little DLL to move files on hard disk where I use
>> >FindFirstFile.
>> >The problem is that while using DLL (written under Visual C++) from a
>> >specific Consumer, the FindFirstFile works ok, finding the file I need,
>> >but while using DLL from PL/SQL the FindFirstFile doesn't work,
>> >returning and INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE for the same file.
>> >Can anybody help me, please?
>>
>> >I read a thread from Mercedeh Ghadessi, that used the same function...
>>
>> >Thanks in Advance
>> >Francesco LenardonCan you be more specific?
>>
>> How are you calling the function from pl/sql?
>> How have you set up the external procedure?
>> Are you using the correct directory?
>> --
>> Jim Smith
>> Ponder Stibbons Limited <http://oracleandting.blogspot.com/>
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>Forgotten your medication again, Jim?

I don't need medication, but it is clear from your uncontrolled outbursts here that you do.

>As you are such an 'expert', shouldn't you be capable to guess, without
>asking the same questions you are flaming me for?

I didn't claim to be an expert. I simply followed up the post in a reasonable manner.

>So who is the arrogant ass?

There goes the offensive manner again. Perhaps some form of talking therapy may be of more lasting benefit.

>Apparently it appears to be you!
>

I am not the one who insults posters on this newsgroup regularly. I am not the one who constantly demands that people conform to his expectations, and in an offensive manner at that. It puzzles me why you bother to participate here as it apparently upsets you so much.

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Received on Wed Jan 10 2007 - 05:05:01 CST

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