BUG #2266: SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_DEAD always returns SQL_CD_TRUE
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 2266
Logged by: Gerhard Lutz
Email address: gerhard.lutz@mbtech-group.com
PostgreSQL version: 8.1.3
Operating system: Windows XP SP2
Description: SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_DEAD always returns SQL_CD_TRUE
Details:
I want to upgrade my PostgreSQL server from 8.0.4 to 8.1.3.
My C++ application connects to the database via ODBC (ODBC driver:
PostgreSQL Unicode).
In 8.0.4 I was able to check after an error if the database connection get
lost.
::SQLGetConnectAttr(g_hDBConnection, SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_DEAD,
&uConnectionDead, 0, &nLen);
returned SQL_CD_TRUE or SQL_CD_FALSE.
In 8.1.3 this function always returns SQL_CD_TRUE, even when the database
connection is still available. Has this to do with ODBC 3.5 or is it a bug
in the ODBC driver?
Please post this to the psqlodbc project. We don't do odbc support on
this list.
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Gerhard Lutz wrote:
The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 2266
Logged by: Gerhard Lutz
Email address: gerhard.lutz@mbtech-group.com
PostgreSQL version: 8.1.3
Operating system: Windows XP SP2
Description: SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_DEAD always returns SQL_CD_TRUE
Details:I want to upgrade my PostgreSQL server from 8.0.4 to 8.1.3.
My C++ application connects to the database via ODBC (ODBC driver:
PostgreSQL Unicode).In 8.0.4 I was able to check after an error if the database connection get
lost.::SQLGetConnectAttr(g_hDBConnection, SQL_ATTR_CONNECTION_DEAD,
&uConnectionDead, 0, &nLen);returned SQL_CD_TRUE or SQL_CD_FALSE.
In 8.1.3 this function always returns SQL_CD_TRUE, even when the database
connection is still available. Has this to do with ODBC 3.5 or is it a bug
in the ODBC driver?---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
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