>>I have a DBC with some stored procedures. In the project manager, if I select any of the stored procedures and click modify, I get an error that says "Record is out of range." However, if I modify the entire database and right click the data environment window, I can edit the stored procedures without any problem. Is this correct operation, or do I have something corrupted? and how can I fix it?
>>
>>Thanks
>
>Another person I've worked with had similar problems... What he did was copied the entire code out to an external .prg. Then, he would compile it there to make sure no code corruption embedded that might not be immediately visible... Then, he would delete all code in the .dbc stored procedures and pack. Then, re-paste the code from the .prg file back into the stored procedures and all was well...
No need for manual copying, deletion etc. We have the Copy Procedures and Append Procedures commands. Unless those won't work because of the error mentioned.