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2065 errors - too many in this version!!!
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05/04/2005 03:24:10
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelPays-Bas
 
 
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04/04/2005 20:17:36
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01001390
Message ID:
01001415
Vues:
24
Hi aleksey,

>This sounds like an issue we already know about. If it is then executing SYS(1104) before BEGIN TRANSACTION should eliminate the error.

I hope this helps in trouble with this error too. Can you tell me if this issue can cause C5's ? I've got a case where I use the oldval() function and it gives a C5 on this function regularly (a few times a week?). The strange thing is that it really does not matter which table it is function on. It happens on all tables.

If this cures the issue, I owe you big time...

Walter,

>Thanks,
>Aleksey.
>
>
>>I've seen 3-4 2065 errors testing an application using VFP9.
>>They have been happening on .TMP files, apparently related to TRANSACTION buffering.
>>
>>On the latest one I was able to keep the 'file' that the error was reported against. To do so I set the file's attributes to be Read-Only before clicking the "OK" button on the error dialogue.
>>
>>When I then tried USEing the file I got the error 2091, "the table... has been corrupted...".
>>Then, after setting TABLEVALIDATE to 0 and trying USE once again I got an error message saying: "Cannot open persistent table buffer directly.".
>>
>>These are happening far too frequently in VFP9. I am hoping that the captured file with the error can be of significant use in finally isolating the problem. I'll be happy to send it somewhere to be looked at.
>>
>>In case it offers any clues the file's name is: "00004U1L00KA.TMP" and was deep in Documents and Settings, in a "Temp" sub-directory.
>>
>>JimN
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