I suppose that Cursor Adapter (CA) does indeed read the DBC table. How it works, under the hood, I don't know.
>How does the Cursor Adapter relates to the DBC? I can't see it. Could you be more specific?
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>Luis
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>>Hi,
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>>Once in a while I get an email-error message which points to the application not being able to read the application .DBC file. I see this in the email error message description. It happens when the application tries to fill the Cursor Adapter (CA). Usually the code executes a SQL Select with the WHEN 1=0; that is, just getting an empty cursor. Later the application would fill the empty cursor with the data (depending on some other criteria).
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>>But in this case, it appears that the application (which is called from the desktop) loses connection to the server.
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>>What kind of a programming mechanism you recommend to either prevent it or minimize it?
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>>TIA
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