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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users HELP PLease Post 94940 by matrixmadhan on Thursday 5th of January 2006 01:39:14 AM
Old 01-05-2006
could you please check whether you are assigning NULL to NOTNULL variable
may be such variables are initialized to NULL along with other variables by mistake.

(or)

possible cause of numeric overflow like assigning 1000 to variable of datatype NUMBER(3)
 
PGADebugPrint(3)						      PGAPack							  PGADebugPrint(3)

NAME
PGADebugPrint - Write debugging information INPUT PARAMETERS
ctx - context variable level - a symbolic constant that maps to the type of print requested (e.g., an entry or exit print). Valid values are PGA_DEBUG_ENTERED, PGA_DEBUG_EXIT, PGA_DEBUG_MALLOC, PGA_DEBUG_PRINTVAR, PGA_DEBUG_SEND, and PGA_DEBUG_RECV. funcname - the name of the function that called this routine msg - message to print datatype - a symbolic constant that maps to the data type of the parameter data. Valid choices are PGA_INT, PGA_DOUBLE, PGA_CHAR and PGA_VOID (no data). data - a pointer, whose contents will be interpreted based upon the datatype parameter (or NULL, if PGA_VOID). OUTPUT PARAMETERS
none SYNOPSIS
#include "pgapack.h" void PGADebugPrint(ctx, level, funcname, msg, datatype, data) PGAContext *ctx int level char *funcname char *msg int datatype void *data LOCATION
debug.c EXAMPLE
Example: If the debugging level includes printing variables (level 82), print the value of the integer variable num as a debugging tool in the routine Add2Nums PGAContext *ctx; int num; : PGADebugPrint(ctx, PGA_DEBUG_PRINTVAR, "Add2Nums", "num = ", PGA_INT, (void *) &num); 05/01/95 PGADebugPrint(3)
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