When I suspend the code, it's on the SEEK command.
cKey is a variable containing the string "8263 PLUS BNS37LBC10"
>Are you sure you're getting an error on the SEEK command and not on the INSERT command?
>
>Also is cKey a field from a table or a variable?
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>>I'm getting this error when running this SEEK:
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>>
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>>** THIS SEEK LINE CAUSES THE ERROR
>>** cKey has "8263 PLUS BNS37LBC10" in it
>>IF !SEEK(cKey,"EQPINSTDF","EID_PSC")
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>> lnEIDPK = NEW_PK("EQPINSTDF")
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>> INSERT INTO EQPINSTDF;
>> (eid_pk,eid_prod_code, eid_shipper, eid_consignee, eid_entered,eid_enteredby, eid_prd_fk);
>> VALUES(lnEIDPK, cProdCode, womast.wom_loader, womast.wom_consignee, DATETIME(), lcUser, products.prd_pk)
>>
>>ELSE
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>> lnEIDPK = EQPINSTDF.EID_PK
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>>ENDIF
>>
>>
>>Anyone know why this is?
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people