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Pro C program is not printing anything [message #467234] Thu, 22 July 2010 18:31 Go to next message
SasDutta
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Registered: July 2010
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Hi

I have small Pro C program.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sqlda.h>
#include <sqlcpr.h>

EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
VARCHAR uid[30];
VARCHAR pwd[30];
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;


EXEC SQL INCLUDE SQLCA.H;

int main()
{

strcpy(uid.arr,"SCOTT");
uid.len =strlen(uid.arr);
strcpy(pwd.arr,"LION");
pwd.len = strlen(pwd.arr);



EXEC SQL WHENEVER sqlerror goto errexit;

EXEC SQL CONNECT :uid IDENTIFIED BY :pwd;



printf("\nConnected to Oracle8i using Scott/Tiger\n");


EXEC SQL COMMIT WORK RELEASE;
return 1;



errexit:

printf("\nConnection failed\n");

return 1;


}

To compile this program i used following commands in cygwin


$ORACLE_HOME/bin/proc test.pc
cc -I${ORACLE_HOME}/precomp/public -c test.c
cc -o test test.o -L $ORACLE_HOME/precomp/lib -l orasql11

With above command program is compiling and linking fine. But when i am running the exe, it is not printing anything. Even if it is not printing the printf statement at the very begining of the code

Can anybody help why this is happening

Thanks
Sas

[Updated on: Thu, 22 July 2010 18:36]

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Re: Pro C program is not printing anything [message #467252 is a reply to message #467234] Fri, 23 July 2010 02:00 Go to previous message
Michel Cadot
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Which printf at the very beginning of the program? I see none!

Post the complete sequence of
1/ rm test.c test.o
2/ cat test.pc
3/ Make the prgram
4/ Execute the program

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Michel

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