FWPUCLNT.ddl Corrupted?

several apps and native window apps suddenly crash after trying to load FWPUCLNT.ddl  is there a fix for it???

several apps and native window apps suddenly crash after trying to load FWPUCLNT.ddl  is there a fix for it???

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    Ok, first many thanks for your quick reply. I did not answer at first as the problem magically went away. But unfortunately the problem is back today.
    <p/>
    The DDL statements look the following, there are no indexes on the table:
    <p/>
    <pre>
    CREATE TABLE torder (
            torderid INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT SERIAL,
            creation_date TIMESTAMP,
            transfer_date TIMESTAMP,
            signed_date TIMESTAMP,
            signed_with VARCHAR(3) CHECK (signed_with in ('TAN', 'BKU', 'MAN') OR signed_with IS NULL),
            revocation_date TIMESTAMP,
            done_date TIMESTAMP,
            formdata LONG BYTE NOT NULL,
            trans_function VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL CHECK (trans_function in ('do_bank_transfer', 'do_bank_collection',
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            trans_type VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL CHECK (trans_type in ('national','sepa','international')),
            applet_location VARCHAR(35),
            errors_text VARCHAR(100),
            errors LONG BYTE,
            customerid INTEGER,
            dbuserid INTEGER,
            torder_periodicid INTEGER,
            PRIMARY KEY (torderid),
             FOREIGN KEY(customerid) REFERENCES kunde (kundeid),
             FOREIGN KEY(dbuserid) REFERENCES dbuser (dbuserid),
             FOREIGN KEY(torder_periodicid) REFERENCES torder_periodic (torder_periodicid)
    </pre>
    <p/>
    The insert statements look the following (They are copied out of the SQLAlchemy SQL log), one can see that the binary values are inserted here:
    <p/>
    <pre>
    INFO:sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...d110:INSERT INTO torder (creation_date, transfer_date, signed_date, si
    gned_with, revocation_date, done_date, formdata, trans_function, trans_type, applet_location, errors_text, err
    ors, customerid, dbuserid, torder_periodicid) VALUES (now(), ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)
    INFO:sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...d110:['20091027113506345604', None, None, None, None, '\x80\x02}q\x01(
    U\x0bcharges_forq\x02U\x04bothq\x03U\x05dcodeq\x04U\x0588888q\x05U\x0ccurrency_isoq\x06U\x03EURq\x07U\x06valut
    aq\x08K\x00U\x11foreign_acc_name1q\tU\x11Foreign Account 2q\nU\x0cacc_payer_noq\x0bX\t\x00\x00\x00999111110q\x
    0cU\ttextlinesq\r]q\x0e(U\x0c1st transferq\x0fU\tMultilineq\x10U\x0bFor testingq\x11eU\x06amountq\x12cdecimal\
    nDecimal\nq\x13U\x071000.00\x85Rq\x14U\x0cacc_benef_noq\x15X\t\x00\x00\x00888111110q\x16U\x11foreign_acc_name2
    q\x17U\x0bfor Testingq\x18u.', 'do_bank_transfer', 'national', 'url:test_transfer', None, None, None, None, No
    ne]
    </pre>
    <p/>
    All rows are inserted with binary data, so it's never NULL and it's also never set to an empty string ('').
    <p/>
    But when reading back the rows, some binary values are an empty string.
    <p/>
    The following Python code illustrates the problem:
    <pre>
    import sapdb.dbapi
    def true_false_result(result):
        if result:
            return 'Bug begins'
        else:
            return 'Bug ends'
    def check_bincols(bdb, sqlcmd):
        print "----
        print "QUERY: %s" % sqlcmd
        print "----
        bdbc = bdb.cursor()
        bdbe = bdbc.execute(sqlcmd)
        bug_occured = False
        stored_bin_result = False
        while 1:
            row = bdbe.fetchone()
            if row is None:
                break
    Now check if the binary data results to an empty string,
    This should never happen (= the database bug)
            bin_result = (row[7]() == '')
            if bin_result != stored_bin_result:
                bug_occured = True
                print "Toggle to %s at torderid %s" % (
                    true_false_result(bin_result),
                    row[0])
                stored_bin_result = bin_result
        if not bug_occured:
            print "No Bug for this query"
        bdbe.close()
        bdbc.close()
    #bdb.close()
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        bdb = sapdb.dbapi.connect('USER', 'PASS', 'DBNAME', 'LOCALHOST')
    First try the original query, which results in a bug
        sqlcmd = 'select * from torder where customerid=1624 order by torderid desc'
        check_bincols(bdb, sqlcmd)
    This query normally is bugfree
        sqlcmd = 'select * from torder where customerid=1624 order by torderid'
        check_bincols(bdb, sqlcmd)
    This query has a bug, too
        sqlcmd = 'select * from torder order by torderid desc'
        check_bincols(bdb, sqlcmd)
    But this one not
        sqlcmd = 'select * from torder order by torderid'
        check_bincols(bdb, sqlcmd)
    This triggers the bug, too, which is curious as there's practically no ordering
        sqlcmd = 'select * from torder where customerid=1624 order by customerid desc'
        check_bincols(bdb, sqlcmd)
    So, it seems that the bug occurs only when using "DESC" for descending
    ordering.
    </pre>
    <p/>
    The output of this program is:
    <p/>
    <pre>
    QUERY: select * from torder where customerid=1624 order by torderid desc
    Toggle to Bug begins at torderid 1355
    Toggle to Bug ends at torderid 582
    QUERY: select * from torder where customerid=1624 order by torderid
    No Bug for this query
    QUERY: select * from torder order by torderid desc
    No Bug for this query
    QUERY: select * from torder order by torderid
    No Bug for this query
    QUERY: select * from torder where customerid=1624 order by customerid desc
    Toggle to Bug begins at torderid 1355
    Toggle to Bug ends at torderid 582
    </pre>
    <p/>
    So, it can be seen that the problem occurs ONLY when using descending ordering. Moreover it's interesting that the result for "select * from torder order by torderid desc" is sometimes buggy, sometimes not, which seems to be related if someone inserted some more rows or not. What's furthermore interesting is the last query, as there the order is applied to "customerid", which is the very same for every row, so there is no ordering and the bug occurs here, too.
    <p/>
    All this happens on my production instance. I have a testing environment, where I imported the very same data set (same database version etc.) and there is no such problem (for now), so it's quite complicated to nail down the problem further as I cannot easily disrupt the availability of the production instance.
    <p/>
    All I could do for now is not to use the "DESC" command and reorder the data in my application, but that is really suboptimal as I have to keep all results in memory.
    <p/>
    Any help is really appreciated!
    <p/>
    Best Regards,<BR>
    Hermann Himmelbauer
    <p>
    Update: I tried the same query with the following code with C++ / SQLDBC (I modified one of the SQLDBC examples):
    <p>
    <pre>
    First you have to include SQLDBC.h
    #include "SQLDBC.h"
    #include <stdio.h>
    typedef struct ConnectArgsT {
        char * username;
        char * password;
        char * dbname;
        char * host;
    } ConnectArgsT;
    static void parseArgs (ConnectArgsT * connectArgs, int argc, char **argv);
    using namespace SQLDBC;
    Let start your program with a main function
    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
       ConnectArgsT connectArgs;
       parseArgs (&connectArgs, argc, argv);
       char errorText[200];
    Every application has to initialize the SQLDBC library by getting a
    reference to the ClientRuntime and calling the SQLDBC_Environment constructor.
       SQLDBC_IRuntime *runtime;
       runtime = SQLDBC::GetClientRuntime(errorText, sizeof(errorText));
       if (!runtime) {
         fprintf(stderr, "Getting instance of the ClientRuntime failed %s", errorText);
         return (1);
       SQLDBC_Environment env(runtime);
    Create a new connection object and open a session to the database.
       SQLDBC_Connection *conn = env.createConnection();
       SQLDBC_Retcode rc;
       rc = conn->connect(connectArgs.host, connectArgs.dbname,
                          connectArgs.username, connectArgs.password);
       if(SQLDBC_OK != rc) {
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         return (1);
       printf("Sucessfull connected to %s as user %s\n",
              connectArgs.dbname, connectArgs.username);
    Create a new statment object and execute it.
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       rc = stmt->execute("select * from torder where customerid=1624 order by torderid desc");
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         fprintf(stderr, "Execution failed %s", stmt->error().getErrorText());
         return (1);
    Check if the SQL command return a resultset and get a result set object.
       SQLDBC_ResultSet *result;
       result = stmt->getResultSet();
       if(!result) {
         fprintf(stderr, "SQL command doesn't return a result set %s", stmt->error().getErrorText());
         return (1);
    Position the curors within the resultset by doing a fetch next call.
       while (1) {
         rc = result->next();
         if(SQLDBC_OK != rc) {
           break;
           //fprintf(stderr, "Error fetching data %s", stmt->error().getErrorText());
           //return (1);
         char szString[30];
         char szString1[3000];
         SQLDBC_Length ind;
    Get a string value from the column.
         rc = result->getObject(1, SQLDBC_HOSTTYPE_ASCII, szString, &ind, sizeof(szString));
         if(SQLDBC_OK != rc) {
           fprintf(stderr, "Error getObject %s", stmt->error().getErrorText());
           return (1);
         rc = result->getObject(8, SQLDBC_HOSTTYPE_ASCII, szString1, &ind, sizeof(szString1));
         if(SQLDBC_OK != rc) {
           fprintf(stderr, "Error getObject %s", stmt->error().getErrorText());
           return (1);
         printf("%s %s\n", szString, szString1);
    Finish your program with a returncode.
       return 0;
    static void parseArgs (ConnectArgsT * connectArgs, int argc, char **argv)
    setting defaults for demo database
        connectArgs->username = (char*)"USER";
        connectArgs->password = (char*)"PASS";
        connectArgs->dbname = (char*)"MYDB";
        connectArgs->host = (char*)"localhost";
    use values from command line
        if (argc > 4) {
            connectArgs->host = argv [4];
        if (argc > 3) {
            connectArgs->dbname = argv [3];
        if (argc > 2) {
            connectArgs->password = argv [2];
        if (argc > 1) {
            connectArgs->username = argv [1];
    </pre>
    <p/>
    This works!! So it seems, that the problem is related to the Python module, which is interesting, as adding "DESC" should not be any difference to it. I personally suspect that there are some memory leaks in the code, which result in this strange behavior.
    <p/>
    Any suggestions?<p/>
    Best Regards<br>
    Hermann Himmelbauer
    Edited by: Hermann Himmelbauer on Oct 28, 2009 12:51 PM
    Edited by: Hermann Himmelbauer on Oct 28, 2009 12:55 PM

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