Really? 
Can anyone confirm that not putting a dbtype in <cfquery> causes
<cfschedule> to throw PCode exceptions?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joshua Tipton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 4:41 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: REPOST: Weird pcode error (please! help!)
> 
> 
> Need to put in a dbtype. ODBC OLE ...
> 
> Joshua Tipton
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michel Vuijlsteke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 10:10 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: REPOST: Weird pcode error (please! help!)
> 
> 
> Can *anyone* shed any light on this? Please?
> 
> ========================
> Help!
> 
> Sometime yesterday around 19:49, my CF Server started 
> throwing pcode errors
> by the hundreds, like this:
> 
> unknown exception condition 
> PCodeRuntimeContextImp::setVariableThe error
> occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of
> (CFSCHEDULE), occupying document position (3:1) to (5:13).Date/Time:
> 02/11/01 21:51:28Browser: Remote Address: Template:
> C:\CFUSION\Scripts\cfexectask.cfmQuery String: TASK=check for 
> db upload
> 
> (all of them in cfschedule processing)
> ......and right about the same time, this simple piece of code:
> 
> <CFQUERY NAME="Getcarbrands" DATASOURCE="dsn">
>       SELECT distinct Merk FROM Cars
> </CFQUERY>
> 
> <SELECT name="Merk">
>   <CFOUTPUT QUERY="Getcarbrands">
>       <OPTION VALUE="#Merk#">#Merk#</OPTION>
>   </cfoutput>
> </SELECT>
> 
> started throwing this exception:
> 
> QUERY The QUERY attribute of the tag does not specify the name of an
> available query
> The error occurred while processing an element with a general 
> identifier of
> (CFOUTPUT), occupying document position (270:1) to (270:31)
> 
> I have ab-so-lu-te-ly no idea why this happened, and a simple 
> cycle of CF
> apparently took care of the problem.
> 
> Any ideas why this would happen? It *is* one of our only 
> remaining CF 4.0.1
> servers, but it has plenty RAM & HD and it has been running 
> for some time
> without that particular problem ever cropping up before.
> 
> Michel Vuijlsteke
> Netpoint NV
>
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