Hi,

Is this the only device seeing this error or are *all* devices seeing this
error? Have you checked the CF card? May be its just the card, which is
corrupt and you're hitting these bugs at points, where the file system is
hitting a bad sector.

Is this running in a transaction?

Mike 

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Joel Cochran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 13. April 2007 17:46
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: [sqlite] Still getting "Insertion failed because database is full."
errors

Hi folks,

I had sent this message out a couple of weeks ago, and I am still searching
for a solution.  I looked at the application design and made a modest
change: I now create a single SQLiteConnection and use it from start to
finish of the application.  Previously I was creating multiple connections
(and disconnecting, disposing them and then running GC), but all that has
been replaced with the single connection approach.

At first I thought this had solved the problem, because all in house testing
runs beautifully.  However, as soon as the device is sent to the field, the
error starts again.  Unfortunately, it means that I have never been able to
catch this in debug.  I did, however, change the error reporting a little
and got some more information.  The SQLiteException I am not getting
includes this information:

Insertion failed because the database is full database or disk is full

at System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.Reset()
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLite3.Step()
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteDataReader.NextResult()
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteDataReader.ctor()
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteCommand.ExecuteReader()
at System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteCommand.ExecuteDbDataReader()
at ... etc etc


I downloaded the C source and tried to read through it, but honestly I am
not a C programmer and didn't get very far.

Other than a possible bug, the only thing I can think of is that there is
something fundamentally wrong with my architecture.  What I can't get, is
why the message has anything to do with inserting.  While there are several
actions in my product that Insert into the database, the error never occurs
at those points.  If I understood what was being inserted, perhaps I could
figure out a soultion.

If anyone can help, I'd greatly appreciate it.  The original message is
included below this one.

TIA,

Joel


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Hi all,

I have searched the web, the newsgroups, and the archives, but all I can
find is one reference to someone having this trouble with Python and a bunch
of references that list this as predefined error #13 according to
http://www.sqlite.org/capi3.html.

What I can't find is any help in determining why a program might receive
this error.  The database is only 203KB and has 6 tables (maybe 1,000 rows
in all the tables combined) running off a 1GB CompactFlash card on a Windows
Mobile 5 device with 256MB of onboard RAM: 50MB of that is dedicated to
programs and the rest is storage.  The only app running on the device is the
one in question.  The error occurs at seemingly random times and forces the
user to end the application and start over.

At this point I don't know much else: the user is in the field and I will
have the device back late this afternoon for debugging.  I was hoping to
have a head start before I get the device, because as it is I have no idea
what the cause could be.
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