> > Don't understand: how does this follows from the code lines above? > > You created two different objects each of which uses > > different connection. > > So they should not interfere each other. > > > > > I don't know Igor. Fact is there is an unidentifyable script error coming > up. And it is only showing when I run my DB creation scripts. All other > scripts are running OK. Someone on another list told me he once had similar > errors and after investigating in turned out to be a valentina object had > not been closed properly. Also I have sorted out all other possibilities. It > has to be some kind of xtra callback producing a script error. > > Believe me: i spend 3 days trying out because it all seemed so odd to me. I believe you :-)
> Why has it to to with some timeout? Because I can shift the time when the > error will appear by changing the vServer Xtra timeout. Because if I place > several alerts at different points of the script the error will most likely > come with the first alert. So it is definitely not the code executed that > causes the error but some callback. > > I don't know how that is possible. I have never programmed Valentina or > Xtras at all. OK, Florian. Can you send crash log-file?
P.S. I executed a few minutes ago test (in C++) that created database with 100 tables and about 1200 fields. All worked fine.
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