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Old 07-19-06, 04:57
moktin moktin is offline
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Post Bind problem with db2 on windows.

Hello People,
I have a problem with bind on windows.
When I use db2 command line and
db2 connect to datatabase user apple using orange
db2 bind my_file.bnd
db2 terminate

I have no error
db2 bind print this :

LINE MESSAGES FOR my_file.bnd
------ -------------------------------------------------------------
SQL0061W The binder is in progress.
SQL0091N Binding was ended with "0" errors and "0" warnings.

But, when i launch my application, it doesn't work...
I have an error message :
SQL0818N A timestamp conflict occurred. SQLSTATE=51003

When I use the db2 client configuration and try to bind manually, it works well
I have the same successful message but this time, the application works without problem.

Please light me
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Old 07-19-06, 13:57
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I assume that the bind filles used is different in the bind methods you are adopting
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Old 07-20-06, 02:17
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seems like consistency token has been used that checks if bind file and executable belong together
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