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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers data is seen as NULL after loading into database Post 302336232 by Scott on Tuesday 21st of July 2009 03:26:07 PM
Old 07-21-2009
I'm guessing that you'll have to give us a lot more information...

i.e.

which database?
how you get the text from the file into insert statements?
basically, what you have tried - show us scripts. the text file (or part of)?
etc, etc.
 

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XtAppSetFallbackResources(3Xt)											    XtAppSetFallbackResources(3Xt)

NAME
XtAppSetFallbackResources - set fallback resources SYNOPSIS
void XtAppSetFallbackResources(app_context, specification_list) XtAppContext app_context; String* specification_list; ARGUMENTS
Specifies the application context. Specifies a NULL-terminated list of resource specifications to pre-load the database, or NULL. DESCRIPTION
Each entry in specification_list points to a string in the format XrmPutLineResource. Following a call to XtAppSetFallbackResources, when a resource database is being created for a particular screen and the Intrinsics are not able to find or read an application-specific class resource file and if specification_list is not NULL the resource specification in specification_list will be merged into the screen resource database in place of the application-specific class resource file. XtAppSetFallbackResources is not required to copy specifica- tion_list; the caller must ensure that the contents of the list and the strings addressed by the list remain valid until all displays are initialized or until XtAppSetFallbackResources is called again. The value NULL for specification_list removes any previous fallback resource specification for the application context. The intended use for fallback resources is to provide a minimal number of resources that will make the application usable (or at least terminate with helpful diagnostic messages) when some problem exists in finding and loading the application defaults file. SEE ALSO
X Toolkit Intrinsics -- C Language Interface Xlib -- C Language X Interface XtAppSetFallbackResources(3Xt)
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