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Pro*C: get sqlca.sqlcode -24391, but sqlerrm ORA-00000

Pro*C: get sqlca.sqlcode -24391, but sqlerrm ORA-00000

2005-05-20       - By Peter Baumann

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Peter Baumann wrote:

> Listers-
>
> In one particular installation my Pro*C application gets back -24391
> in sqlca.sqlcode, while the sqlerrm from the same sqlca shows
> ORA-00000 (See ORA-00000.ora-code.com) (normal,
> successful completion). On
> http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jsp?forum=67&thread=204590&message
=557466
> this has been reported as a known issue under Solaris 9.1.x and
> resolved with patch 9.2.x, did anyone encounter this under Linux?
> Notably I installed the patch, but the message remains.

...on client side, I should clarify (relinking the app against the new
version).

Sorry,
Peter

>
> - client: C++ (gcc 3.3), linked against Ora 9.2.0.4
> - server: Ora 8.1.7.0.1
> both run on the same machine, Linux kernel 2.4.20-19.9
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> -Peter
>
> PS: should the advice be to upgrade the server to 9.2.x, that we could
> do easily.
>

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