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17/06/1998 16:20:27
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
FoxPro 2.x
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00108750
Message ID:
00109271
Vues:
54
>Maybe pancakes is a better opportunity today... well, it depends on your market, and ain't much compatible with beer.

Boy, you're right on the money there Dragan. ROFL
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>"File not open" always was a weird error message, and (in the old days, when we started using FP and networks were just couple of cables) meant that you've opened a file on a floppy and then took the floppy out, or that your cable to the server went hanging around. Are you sure your table ain't just toooo big for your network client, quotas, or maybe your connection just times out etc? Just ask your NW guys/gurus what's your client's capacities, since it seems it can't read the .cdx properly. It may be something just as simple as having run out of free handles (and can't resort to using legles, or whatever is the corresponding item in hand->handle, leg->?).

Not applicable in this case. I copied the file from their server to mine. Got the same error. Copied it to my local drive. Same error. Rebooted without the net drivers (no change). Finally, after deleting the CDX file, I could open it, but it didn't generate any error at all. Strange stuff.

>
>As for the error handler returning a wrong error number... well, I've seen worse things in these situations, when you rely too much on repeated error handling - it loses breath too soon. Ever tried to type in the command window while there's a suspended error handler? In FP1.0x it stopped checking syntax altogether, and let you type any idiocy you like. As they say, "nobody's perfetc".

Least of all me.:-)
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>p.s. if you need a recipy for æevapèiæi (Serbian version of kebab) or sarma (minced meat rolled in sour cabbage leaves), let me know.

Sounds good. Also sounds like something my ex-wife would have made. She was Polish.
George

Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est
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