Re: [firebird-support] View overflow problem

2014-05-01 Thread Robert martin
Oopps wrong list. Please ignore :) On 2/05/2014 5:05 p.m., Robert martin wrote: > > > Hi > > I have some views that are UNIONS of two identical (asside from name) > tables. I have noticed that some of these views have stopped > functioning. Running a select on them returns no results (TIBOQuery)

[firebird-support] View overflow problem

2014-05-01 Thread Robert martin
Hi I have some views that are UNIONS of two identical (asside from name) tables. I have noticed that some of these views have stopped functioning. Running a select on them returns no results (TIBOQuery) if I browse the data (from IB_UtilitiyBar) selecting the view displays a string or numer

RE: Re: [firebird-support] md5 hash change everytime I run gfix -v -f. No errors.

2014-05-01 Thread Leyne, Sean
> I'm sorry I didn't make myself clearer - every time I run gfix with this > parameters on the database file i get a file with a different hash. Shouldn't > gfix manage orphan pages & other things not classified as errors in just one > go? I made three or four cycles - every time I get no error a

Odp: Re: [firebird-support] md5 hash change everytime I run gfix -v -f. No errors.

2014-05-01 Thread Jan Nowa
I'm sorry I didn't make myself clearer - every time I run gfix with this parameters on the database file i get a file with a different hash. Shouldn't gfix manage orphan pages & other things not classified as errors in just one go? I made three or four cycles - every time I get no error and ever

Re: [firebird-support] md5 hash change everytime I run gfix -v -f. No errors.

2014-05-01 Thread Mark Rotteveel
On 1-5-2014 20:15, Jan Nowa wrote: > The title is basically self-explanatory. Use of "gfix -validate -full" > returns no errors, yet changes *somthing* in the database file, because > the hash is different. Why is that? From http://www.firebirdsql.org/file/documentation/reference_manuals/user_

[firebird-support] md5 hash change everytime I run gfix -v -f. No errors.

2014-05-01 Thread Jan Nowa

Re: [firebird-support] How to make my own installer install firebird with my application in vb.net

2014-05-01 Thread fabianoaspro
Simple. Just download Firebird's installation e run the installer with /silent in the end. If I was not wrong FB installer is made with InnoSetup. Google for it and for /silent and you will found what you need. Fabiano Em 01/05/2014 08:08, "SUKHEN DASS" escreveu: > > > may i know where firebird l

Re: [firebird-support] How to make my own installer install firebird with my application in vb.net

2014-05-01 Thread SUKHEN DASS
may i know where firebird looks (In which directory) for security2.fdb file if i am installing through manual script. On Thursday, May 1, 2014 4:15 PM, Reinier Olislagers wrote:   On 30/04/2014 10:19, sukhend...@yahoo.com wrote: > I want to create my own installation to install firebird wit

Re: [firebird-support] How to make my own installer install firebird with my application in vb.net

2014-05-01 Thread Reinier Olislagers
On 30/04/2014 10:19, sukhend...@yahoo.com wrote: > I want to create my own installation to install firebird with my > application. > i have downloaded the manual script and i need to attach my own > security2.fdb as my own userid/password is saved with this db.I have > replaced my system security2.

Re: [firebird-support] How to make my own installer install firebird with my application in vb.net

2014-05-01 Thread Scott Morgan
On Wednesday, April 30, 2014 1:49 PM, "sukhend...@yahoo.com" > > I want to create my own installation to install firebird with my > application. > i have downloaded the manual script and i need to attach my own > security2.fdb as my own userid/password is saved with this db.I have > replaced my sy

Re: [firebird-support] How to make my own installer install firebird with my application in vb.net

2014-05-01 Thread Thomas Beckmann
Hi Sukhen, at least I have no good idea, how to help you. If you need help writing a windows batch file, this is probably not the right mailing list. Trying to guess: The install scripts put everything (including security2.fdb) at standard location in standard version (e.g. standard user). If you