BLR error when connecting to Firebird database












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I want connect Firebird databases on my local folder via FlameRobin. I can connect to all databases except one. I get this error for this db:




invalid request BLR at offset 2801 function GETUSERINFO is not defined
module name or entrypoint could not be found.




Error



I couldn't find any resources for this error. Is this error caused by the database version difference?










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  • "Is this error caused by the database version difference?" What database version difference? Have you left out important information?

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I want connect Firebird databases on my local folder via FlameRobin. I can connect to all databases except one. I get this error for this db:




invalid request BLR at offset 2801 function GETUSERINFO is not defined
module name or entrypoint could not be found.




Error



I couldn't find any resources for this error. Is this error caused by the database version difference?










share|improve this question

























  • "Is this error caused by the database version difference?" What database version difference? Have you left out important information?

    – Mark Rotteveel
    Nov 16 '18 at 9:02














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I want connect Firebird databases on my local folder via FlameRobin. I can connect to all databases except one. I get this error for this db:




invalid request BLR at offset 2801 function GETUSERINFO is not defined
module name or entrypoint could not be found.




Error



I couldn't find any resources for this error. Is this error caused by the database version difference?










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I want connect Firebird databases on my local folder via FlameRobin. I can connect to all databases except one. I get this error for this db:




invalid request BLR at offset 2801 function GETUSERINFO is not defined
module name or entrypoint could not be found.




Error



I couldn't find any resources for this error. Is this error caused by the database version difference?







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  • "Is this error caused by the database version difference?" What database version difference? Have you left out important information?

    – Mark Rotteveel
    Nov 16 '18 at 9:02



















  • "Is this error caused by the database version difference?" What database version difference? Have you left out important information?

    – Mark Rotteveel
    Nov 16 '18 at 9:02

















"Is this error caused by the database version difference?" What database version difference? Have you left out important information?

– Mark Rotteveel
Nov 16 '18 at 9:02





"Is this error caused by the database version difference?" What database version difference? Have you left out important information?

– Mark Rotteveel
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The error means that your database has an on connect trigger that uses a UDF (user defined function), and it can't find the library (Windows: .dll, Linux: .so) with the code of that UDF.



You will need to find out which library this database needs, and install that in the proper location (default is the udf directory in the Firebird installation, but this can be changed in the firebird.conf setting UdfAccess).



An alternative cause of this error is using Firebird 64 bit, while the library is 32 bit (or vice versa). You will need to ensure both Firebird and the library are the same bitness.



Alternatively, you could connect to the database as SYSDBA, passing the isc_dpb_no_db_triggers connection property to disable the database triggers for that connection. I'm not sure if you can do that with FlameRobin.



See also Invalid token - invalid request BLR at offset 340 function F_LRTRIM is not defined






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    The error means that your database has an on connect trigger that uses a UDF (user defined function), and it can't find the library (Windows: .dll, Linux: .so) with the code of that UDF.



    You will need to find out which library this database needs, and install that in the proper location (default is the udf directory in the Firebird installation, but this can be changed in the firebird.conf setting UdfAccess).



    An alternative cause of this error is using Firebird 64 bit, while the library is 32 bit (or vice versa). You will need to ensure both Firebird and the library are the same bitness.



    Alternatively, you could connect to the database as SYSDBA, passing the isc_dpb_no_db_triggers connection property to disable the database triggers for that connection. I'm not sure if you can do that with FlameRobin.



    See also Invalid token - invalid request BLR at offset 340 function F_LRTRIM is not defined






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      The error means that your database has an on connect trigger that uses a UDF (user defined function), and it can't find the library (Windows: .dll, Linux: .so) with the code of that UDF.



      You will need to find out which library this database needs, and install that in the proper location (default is the udf directory in the Firebird installation, but this can be changed in the firebird.conf setting UdfAccess).



      An alternative cause of this error is using Firebird 64 bit, while the library is 32 bit (or vice versa). You will need to ensure both Firebird and the library are the same bitness.



      Alternatively, you could connect to the database as SYSDBA, passing the isc_dpb_no_db_triggers connection property to disable the database triggers for that connection. I'm not sure if you can do that with FlameRobin.



      See also Invalid token - invalid request BLR at offset 340 function F_LRTRIM is not defined






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        The error means that your database has an on connect trigger that uses a UDF (user defined function), and it can't find the library (Windows: .dll, Linux: .so) with the code of that UDF.



        You will need to find out which library this database needs, and install that in the proper location (default is the udf directory in the Firebird installation, but this can be changed in the firebird.conf setting UdfAccess).



        An alternative cause of this error is using Firebird 64 bit, while the library is 32 bit (or vice versa). You will need to ensure both Firebird and the library are the same bitness.



        Alternatively, you could connect to the database as SYSDBA, passing the isc_dpb_no_db_triggers connection property to disable the database triggers for that connection. I'm not sure if you can do that with FlameRobin.



        See also Invalid token - invalid request BLR at offset 340 function F_LRTRIM is not defined






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        The error means that your database has an on connect trigger that uses a UDF (user defined function), and it can't find the library (Windows: .dll, Linux: .so) with the code of that UDF.



        You will need to find out which library this database needs, and install that in the proper location (default is the udf directory in the Firebird installation, but this can be changed in the firebird.conf setting UdfAccess).



        An alternative cause of this error is using Firebird 64 bit, while the library is 32 bit (or vice versa). You will need to ensure both Firebird and the library are the same bitness.



        Alternatively, you could connect to the database as SYSDBA, passing the isc_dpb_no_db_triggers connection property to disable the database triggers for that connection. I'm not sure if you can do that with FlameRobin.



        See also Invalid token - invalid request BLR at offset 340 function F_LRTRIM is not defined







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