Ok, I found this one too. It was my own client, and of course, the problem was on my side of things. I want to thank everyone who replied. What was happening was I was trying to free the mysql structure and it was already freed.

On Nov 14, 2005, at 6:50 PM, Gleb Paharenko wrote:

Hello.



Ok new problem. If for some reason, my client tries to INSERT >something



Please could you answer, what kind of client do you mean. Is it your

own client application or mysql command line client or something else?

If it is yours and  it is small, you can send the code to the list,

include the 'CREATE' statement for you table and sample data. Provide

information about operating system and MySQL version.





Bruce Martin wrote:

Hello again,



Ok new problem. If for some reason, my client tries to INSERT something

to the database that is identical to a record already there, my client

crashes. Is there an error I can trap for this? The DB does insert the

new record.



Bruce Martin

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