Bug in 10.4.1 with batch updates
Bug in 10.4.1 with batch updates
Since I updated from 10.3.2 to the latest release, my batch update fails with an
"prepared statement contains too many placeholders " error.
I submit about 9500 stock items to my online shop with that query.
Tested under : Ver 10.4.14-MariaDB-1:10.4.14
"prepared statement contains too many placeholders " error.
I submit about 9500 stock items to my online shop with that query.
Tested under : Ver 10.4.14-MariaDB-1:10.4.14
Re: Bug in 10.4.1 with batch updates
Thank you for the information. We have reproduced the issue and investigation is in progress. We will inform you when we have any results.
Re: Bug in 10.4.1 with batch updates
When will this issue be fixed?
Re: Bug in 10.4.1 with batch updates
Thank you for the information.
We've already fixed the issue, the fix will be included in the next version MyDAC, which we're planning to release next week.
We've already fixed the issue, the fix will be included in the next version MyDAC, which we're planning to release next week.
Re: Bug in 10.4.1 with batch updates
I have problems with the batch updates again ...
From time to time I get EAccess Errors when I send the Execute command to start the batch update to my remote servers.
I am using the latest version 10.4.3 !
From time to time I get EAccess Errors when I send the Execute command to start the batch update to my remote servers.
I am using the latest version 10.4.3 !
Re: Bug in 10.4.1 with batch updates
Hi Tobias,
Unfortunately, we could not reproduce described error on our environment- our tests do not locate any errors and no one reported this issue before.
In order to investigate described behavior, we need to reproduce it on our side. Please compose a sample which demonstrates this behavior including scripts to create and fill in database objects and send it to us using contact form from our website:
https://www.devart.com/company/contactform.html
As soon as we get this sample and if the reason is in the code of our product, we will try fixing it asap.
Regards,
Viktor
Unfortunately, we could not reproduce described error on our environment- our tests do not locate any errors and no one reported this issue before.
In order to investigate described behavior, we need to reproduce it on our side. Please compose a sample which demonstrates this behavior including scripts to create and fill in database objects and send it to us using contact form from our website:
https://www.devart.com/company/contactform.html
As soon as we get this sample and if the reason is in the code of our product, we will try fixing it asap.
Regards,
Viktor
Re: Bug in 10.4.1 with batch updates
The problem started, when you released the speed fix for the batch updates... Any help? I get this error every single day...
Re: Bug in 10.4.1 with batch updates
Dear Tobias,
Thank you for contacting us!
The reply for your question was provided in your duplicate request in this forum topic:
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Thank you for contacting us!
The reply for your question was provided in your duplicate request in this forum topic:
viewtopic.php?t=47280
Kindly let us know if any questions!