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--- Additional comments from chrisi...@openoffice.org Wed Dec 9 13:10:23
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I too have exactly this problem which, as the other reporter says, makes Op
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Issue #|107556
Summary|[cws sb111] table categories in tables wizard switched
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Component|Database acces
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--- Additional comments from r...@openoffice.org Wed Dec 9 09:23:23 +
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> I assume the stack of the crash is still the same, indicating an uncaught
> ex
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--- Additional comments from f...@openoffice.org Wed Dec 9 08:05:45 +
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Hmm, the symbols for sql::SQLException seem to be present now in C/C++. I'm
some