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I am attempting to write a conversion of our product for Compact Edition; we already provide it based on SQL Server. The database interface uses ADO through a Python-win32com adaptor, and has worked fine so far. (Note: *not* ADO.net, just plain old COM)

Now, a curious thing happens. When inserting new data through a Recordset, everything works fine - except for columns defined as bigint. There are no exceptions thrown, but when you read the columns back they contain nothing but zeroes. Do the same to any other column type - I've tried integer, numeric, float, nvarchar and ntext so far, and they all seem to work just fine. It does not seem to be conversion-related either, since I've tested the exact same data to various column types. And using bigint on regular SQL Server works just fine.

The code involved is quite unspectacular, and simply switching the column types to integer would solve the immediate problem, but causes potential future issues since we normally store internal IDs in bigint columns, and the values may grow quite large.

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MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:713]: Executing op: FileCopy(SourceName=sqlctr90.dll,SourceCabKey=sqlctr90.dll.7188DA12_A95E_46B7_8623_9D93B5260E2A,DestName=sqlctr90.dll,Attributes=16384,FileSize=66264,PerTick=32768,,VerifyMedia=1,,,,,CheckCRC=0,Version=2005.90.1399.0,Language=1033,InstallMode=58982400,,,,,,,)
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:713]: File: C:WINNTsystem32sqlctr90.dll; To be installed; Won't patch; No existing file
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:713]: Source for file 'sqlctr90.dll.7188DA12_A95E_46B7_8623_9D93B5260E2A' is compressed
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:713]: Note: 1: 2318 2: C:WINNTsystem32sqlctr90.dll
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:713]: Note: 1: 2360
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:713]: Note: 1: 2360
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:723]: Executing op: CacheSizeFlush(,)
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:723]: Executing op: InstallProtectedFiles(AllowUI=0)
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:723]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=CAFTEInstallFTERef.68C6D15C_77E0_11D5_8528_00C04F68155C,,)
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:23:733]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=CAFTEInstallFTERef.68C6D15C_77E0_11D5_8528_00C04F68155C,ActionType=1025,Source=BinaryData,Target=InstallFTERef,CustomActionData=C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLBinnFTERef|C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLFTData)
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FTECa.DLL: INFO: FTE: InstallFTERef(), Entering...
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FTECa.DLL: INFO: FTE: InstallFTERef: File created: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLFTDataoiseCHS.txt Size=1000 IDR=1696
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FTECa.DLL: INFO: FTE: InstallFTERef: File created: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLFTData sSVE.xml Size=1035 IDR=1142
FTECa.DLL: INFO: FTE: InstallFTERef: File created: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLFTDataoiseTHA.txt Size=1036 IDR=697
FTECa.DLL: INFO: FTE: InstallFTERef: File created: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLFTData sTHA.xml Size=1037 IDR=1142
FTECa.DLL: INFO: FTE: InstallFTERef: File created: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLFTDataoiseTRK.txt Size=1038 IDR=2224
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FTECa.DLL: INFO: FTE: InstallFTERef: File created: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLFTData sTRK.xml Size=1039 IDR=1142
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:24:454]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=Rollback_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID.D20239D7_E87C_40C9_9837_E70B8D4882C2,ActionType=1345,Source=BinaryData,Target=Rollback_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID,CustomActionData=100Removing registry updates100000{2373A92B-1C1C-4E71-B494-5CA97F96AA19}MSSQLSERVERC:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLBinn)
MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:24:454]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=Do_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID.D20239D7_E87C_40C9_9837_E70B8D4882C2,Description=Updating Installed Files,)
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MSI (s) (6C:10) [16:02:24:464]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:WINNTInstallerMSI64F.tmp, Entrypoint: Do_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID
<Func Name='LaunchFunction'>
Function=Do_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID
<Func Name='GetCAContext'>
<EndFunc Name='GetCAContext' Return='T' GetLastError='203'>
Doing Action: Do_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID
PerfTime Start: Do_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID : Tue Feb 13 16:02:24 2007
<Func Name='Do_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID'>
Calling installSqlEvent Trance
The arguments that are passed to InstallSqlEventTrace are InstanceName: MSSQLSERVER , ProductCodeL: {2373A92B-1C1C-4E71-B494-5CA97F96AA19} , BinPath: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLBinn
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INFO: Writing MOF file
ERROR: Unable to open registry key: HRESULT = 0x80070005, Key = SYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlWMISecurity

The value returned is -2147024891
<EndFunc Name='Do_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID' Return='1603' GetLastError='0'>
PerfTime Stop: Do_UpdateETWMOFWithGUID : Tue Feb 13 16:02:24 2007
Gathering darwin properties for failure handling.
Error Code: 1603
MSI (s) (6C!D0) [16:02:37:273]: Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -- Error 29528. The setup has encountered an unexpected error while Updating Installed Files. The error is: Fatal error during installation.

Error 29528. The setup has encountered an unexpected error while Updating Installed Files. The error is: Fatal error during installation.

<EndFunc Name='LaunchFunction' Return='1603' GetLastError='203'>
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MSI (s) (6C:94) [16:02:37:283]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
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<SCRIPT language="VB" runat="server">

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Dim DBCommand As OleDbCommand
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End Try

End If

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<html>
<head>


<style>
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table {font-family:arial; font-size:8pt; line-height:9pt; width:560px;
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th {font-family:arial; font-size:8pt; line-height:14pt;
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td {font-family:arial; font-size:8pt; line-height:9pt;
vertical-align:top}
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<td></td>
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<tr>
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