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    I try to login and get this...

    Invalid stmt: Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 42000 [SQLSTATE] => 42000 [1] => 8114 [code] => 8114 [2] => [Microsoft][ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server][SQL Server]Error converting data type nvarchar to int. [message] => [Microsoft][ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server][SQL Server]Error converting data type nvarchar to int. ) )

    What wrong?
    Rob Marcinek

    #2
    It's not operational right now
    Alex Kulak
    PMDG Studier and flyer

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      #3
      Also, please don't forget to add your full name to your posts (or create a signature with your full name), since you agreed to do this when you signed up on the forums.
      Tim Lincoln
      My YouTube Channel

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      • Ausflight
        Ausflight commented
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        He already has it as his username.

      • Want2BFlyin
        Want2BFlyin commented
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        Back when this forum was first started, someone mentioned that wasn't enough to satisfy the first rule of the forum. If that has changed, then I apologize.

      #4
      Sorry, I think I put in signature just now, my apologies.
      Rob Marcinek

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        #5
        Originally posted by robvalkyrie View Post
        Sorry, I think I put in signature just now, my apologies.
        Thank you.
        Chris Makris (Olympic260)
        PMDG Technical Support
        http://www.pmdg.com

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          #6
          I have updated to the new ops centre after uninstalling all my previous liveries. After re-installing the liveries and starting FSX SE I get the error message "there are multiple objects with the same title name. etc"
          After selecting Close, the message repeats for all my 777-300ER livery variants but no other aircraft.
          Is there a simple fix?

          Rob
          Rob Stevenson

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            #7
            On looking at my file directory I see that in SIMOBJECTS\AIRPLANES, as well as a PMDG 777-300ER folder there is a PMDG 777-GMC folder. This contains a Model folder and several Texture folders as well as an aircraft.cfg and default.air files. Is this GMC folder the cause of the problem? Rob
            Rob Stevenson

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              #8
              This has nothing to do with GFO. If you have issues with OC2 please open a new thread under the general section

              Thank you
              Chris Makris (Olympic260)
              PMDG Technical Support
              http://www.pmdg.com

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                #9
                Originally posted by cmakris View Post
                This has nothing to do with GFO. If you have issues with OC2 please open a new thread under the general section

                Thank you
                I was about to say 🤣
                Alex Kulak
                PMDG Studier and flyer

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                  #10
                  When is it possible to get use of this GFO? Im just found out about this this. New member here o/. Thanks in advance
                  👨‍✈️ Robert Sjöblom

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                  • Tbarker1989
                    Tbarker1989 commented
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                    Robert read the rules before posting. Yay!!!!

                  #11
                  Originally posted by Sgt.Beast View Post
                  When is it possible to get use of this GFO? Im just found out about this this. New member here o/. Thanks in advance
                  PMDG doesn't give release dates, so none of us really know.
                  Captain Kevin

                  Kevin Yang

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                    #12
                    Originally posted by Captain Kevin View Post
                    PMDG doesn't give release dates, so none of us really know.
                    Some do, but you know... NDA
                    Michael Backes
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                      #13
                      Originally posted by elmucki View Post

                      Some do, but you know... NDA
                      Nope these under NDA do not know as well
                      Chris Makris (Olympic260)
                      PMDG Technical Support
                      http://www.pmdg.com

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                        #14
                        The first rule of the NDA is you don't talk about the NDA.
                        Tim Lincoln
                        My YouTube Channel

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                          #15
                          Originally posted by cmakris View Post

                          Nope these under NDA do not know as well
                          i was referencing those who are directly involved (i assumed they would be under an NDA as well)
                          Michael Backes
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