Re: [h2] mydb.trace.db despite TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=0;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

2013-07-23 Thread EDV-Services
thank you for the hint, that was the problem beside recovering the structure and data of the database, H2 also recovers the already written trace output Am Donnerstag, 18. Juli 2013 10:33:01 UTC+2 schrieb Kartweel: If you look inside the zip file of your backup are there trace files in

Re: [h2] mydb.trace.db despite TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=0;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

2013-07-18 Thread EDV-Services
Hi Thomas, I thought the same, I thought it could be a bug in my application. Then I restored my latest backup file by using the web interface of H2 by clicking on Tools - Restore - Start. And the result was the same: Trace-output of error messages in trace.db-file even if I remove the trace

Re: [h2] mydb.trace.db despite TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=0;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

2013-07-18 Thread Ryan How
If you look inside the zip file of your backup are there trace files in there? On 18/07/2013 4:14 PM, EDV-Services wrote: Hi Thomas, I thought the same, I thought it could be a bug in my application. Then I restored my latest backup file by using the web interface of H2 by clicking on Tools

Re: [h2] mydb.trace.db despite TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=0;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

2013-07-17 Thread EDV-Services
Hi Thomas, thank you again for your reply. I definitely use the h2-1.3.172.dll file. I've downloaded the jar file some days ago and I used IKVM to transform the jar file into a dll file to be able to use H2 in my .NET project. I understand that my trace-db file contains old dates but I don't

[h2] mydb.trace.db despite TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=0;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

2013-07-17 Thread Thomas Mueller
Hi, I definitely use the h2-1.3.172.dll file. Yes, I understand. I understand that my trace-db file contains old dates but I don't understand why Well, the most simple explanation is that those files are old files. Probably your application restored them from somewhere (I think I wrote that

Re: [h2] mydb.trace.db despite TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=0;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

2013-07-16 Thread Thomas Mueller
Hi, I understand that it doesn't work for your case, but I'm afraid I can't help you much because it works for me, and so far you didn't provide enough information to reproduce the problem. Just a few things I noticed: * You wrote you use the latest version of H2, but in fact the latest error

Re: [h2] mydb.trace.db despite TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=0;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

2013-07-15 Thread Thomas Mueller
Hi, Sorry I can't reproduce the problem. The *.trace.db file is not created in my case, with the latest version of H2. Please note the message you posted starts with 02-25 11:47:33, this means the message is from February 25th. Are you sure you disabled the setting back then? What version of H2

Re: [h2] mydb.trace.db despite TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=0;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

2013-07-15 Thread EDV-Services
Hi Thomas, thank you for your reply. I've opened the trace.db-file in Notepad++ and I deleted every single line in that file. The file was empty. Then I tried to restore a backup file and Notepad++ reloaded the file with the input I've posted above. I also tried to delete the file, but H2

[h2] mydb.trace.db despite TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=0;TRACE_LEVEL_SYSTEM_OUT=0

2013-07-14 Thread EDV-Services
Hi guys, I've developed a software project and I've noticed that there is a file in my user folder called mydb.trace.db. When I open this file, I see a lot of sql statements exposing some tables of my database. I use the following connection string: