RE: CWinApp Assertion failure/ Access violation in odbc32.dll
- From: v-garych@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Gary Chang[MSFT]")
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:55:59 GMT
Hi,
>Issue as to why debugging: Access violations in odbc32.dll (version
>3.526.1830.0) when executing SQLFetchScroll in a MFC EXE (Using
>MVF in a Shared DLL).
Based on my understanding, the problem is you got the ASSERTION failures on
the instantiation of a CWinApp
object while debugging the application, and it could work well in the
release mode. Please let me know if I have misunderstood anything.
Firstly I have checked our internal database, but did not find a similar
case. I think maybe we need to repro the problem in our local environment,
so would you please upload a small alone project(zipped) to us for test?
(please remove the "online" of my email address)
Thanks!
Best regards,
Gary Chang
Microsoft Community Support
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