Unnamed Parameter Crashes VS

Jun 14, 2007

I'm using SQL 2005 Reporting services on Windows 2003 server, my development machine is Windows XP Pro. Attempting to report from a Progress 10.0B database with the DataDirect 4.2 SQL92 driver.



A simple static query executes brilliantly (i.e. SELECT Col1 FROM Tab1 WHERE Col1 = 200) When I change the named parameter to an unnamed (i.e. SELECT Col1 FROM Tab1 WHERE Col1 = ?), then execute the query I'm prompted for the parameter value, I enter a valid value, then receive the error: "Attempted to read or write protected memory. this is often an indication that other memory is corrupt." Then VS crashes. obviously this is bothersome.



An ODBC trace shows the SQL statement (SELECT Col1 FROM Tab1 WHERE Col1 = ?), note: the parameter value I entered is not in the trace. Should it be?



Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

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