Re: invalid number

From: Brian Dick <bdick_at_home.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 19:43:42 GMT
Message-ID: <O7bN7.20132$Xb7.157875_at_news1.wwck1.ri.home.com>


If you put 'TRACE' before the DBMS element of the SQLCA, PowerBuilder will write all SQL statements and their error messages to a file. Then you can see the exact number being passed from you boss' machine to Oracle.

"Julian Kooiker" <kooikerj_at_zonnet.nl> wrote in message news:9u2tlj$6l$1_at_reader06.wxs.nl...
> That's not it, because another computer uses dots and mine is using
 comma's.
>
>
> "Jim Kennedy" <kennedy-family_at_home.com> wrote in message
> news:ov6N7.88685$XJ4.48583232_at_news1.sttln1.wa.home.com...
> > Maybe he has numbers set in European style and so it is trying to insert
> > 1234,56 instead of 1234.56.
> > Jim
> > "Julian Kooiker" <kooikerj_at_zonnet.nl> wrote in message
> > news:9u2j2q$o3u$1_at_reader06.wxs.nl...
> > > I am trying to insert some data into an oracle 8i database.
> > > When i'm using my application (developed with powerbuilder) on my
 computer
> > > it works fine. When I am using the application on other computers it
 works
> > > fine, but when my boss want to use the application on his computer,
 the
> > > application says: Invalid number. What can be the problem?
> > >
> > > Julian Kooiker
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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