RE: [INTERFACES] error message - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces
From | JT Kirkpatrick |
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Subject | RE: [INTERFACES] error message |
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Msg-id | 01BE9622.7BAAD400.jt-kirkpatrick@mpsllc.com Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-interfaces |
i do have a few fields (combo boxes based on a query) that sorted on a calculated field -- but they seem to work fine in other forms. --don't think that was it. but, based on your postulations i re-did a few of the queries to NOT sort on the calculated fields. still bombed though. . . so, i deleted the link to the particular table, andthen re-linked to it, and to my surprise, i can now pull up the form without it bombing. i can even zip through all the records (36k of them) if i wish. but now it still has a problem -- the recordset is not updateable. if i open the table directly (not through any query, and again, from within access97, pgsql 6.4.2), the table itself is not updateable. the table DOES have a primary key -- a DUAL FIELD primary key. I found over the last few weeks that Access97 will treat any ODBC table without a primary key defined as not updateable, but will it also do the same for DUAL FIELD primary key ODBC tables?? it appears so, but can anyone confirm it?? jt -----Original Message----- From: Jose Soares [SMTP:jose@sferacarta.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 8:42 AM To: JT Kirkpatrick; hackers Subject: Re: [INTERFACES] error message JT Kirkpatrick ha scritto: > hi, i'm using access97 linked to postgres(6.4.2) tables through the new > v.6.4 odbc. i can open a form, it shows me data for an initial record, and > then bombs. here is the message in the log file -- i can't figure out why > it is bombing. does anyone have a clue?? do those "-" or "/" in various > "vinvnum" fields cause problems?? it shows valid data first, waits for a > second, and then bombs! > I had a similar error when I tried to order retrieved data by a field not in the table or a calculated field. Seems that Access request an order by a field with an unknown type. I can emulate a similar message as: select 'AAAAAA' union select 'ZZZZZZ' order by 1 asc; ERROR: Unable to identify a binary operator '>' for types unknown and unknown select 'aaaaaa' union select 'zzzzzz' order by 1; ERROR: Unable to identify a binary operator '<' for types unknown and unknown May be we need a default for UNKNOWN types (what do you think Thomas, if we make unknown type = text type?) Any way. Try these functions: create function unknown_lt(unknown,unknown) returns bool as 'declare i1 text; i2 text; begin i1:= $1; i2:= $2; return (i1 < i2); end; ' language 'plpgsql'; CREATE create operator < ( leftarg=unknown, rightarg=unknown, procedure=unknown_lt, commutator='<', negator='>=', restrict=eqsel, join=eqjoinsel ); CREATE create function unknown_gt(unknown,unknown) returns bool as 'declare i1 text; i2 text; begin i1:= $1; i2:= $2; return (i1 > i2); end; ' language 'plpgsql'; CREATE create operator > ( leftarg=unknown, rightarg=unknown, procedure=unknown_gt, commutator='>', negator='<=', restrict=eqsel, join=eqjoinsel ); CREATE select 'AAAAAA' union select 'ZZZZZZ' order by 1 asc; ?column? -------- AAAAAA ZZZZZZ (2 rows) select 'aaaaaa' union select 'zzzzzz' order by 1 desc; ?column? -------- zzzzzz aaaaaa (2 rows) EOF ______________________________________________________________ PostgreSQL 6.5.0 on i586-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc 2.7.2.3 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jose'
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