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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Troubleshooting
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00268532
Message ID:
00268591
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19
I am also encountering the same problem but to specific workstations only without data corruption anyway. The error message is just a standard dialogue box because it is not a program error but NOS error. What have you installed on the workstation? Is it the VFP library only then the EXE resides in the network and being accessed by the workstations?

>Greetings all!!
>Been a while since I posted (thankfully;))
>
>Well here's my current project: We're running a program using VFP6.0 and we're getting data corruption...now we know it's probably got something to do with the network, but it's becoming hard to find...so I'm wondering if there isn't some way in which we could trap this problem with code until we fix the network situation...???
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>The problem, in more detail, is this: A worker is filling out these custom jobs, and he does like 50 at a time, then they're all saved. Now when he does this it will, many times, corrupt the indexes and then everyone that's using that program has to get off it and the databases are re-packed, which fixes the prob...until it happens again. The fun part is that there is no real error dialogue that shows up...just the standard foxpro box:
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>Prorgam Error
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>Error reading file.
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>Cancel         Ignore  Help
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>Clarification: This is NOT a program created by us, but the company which made this program is telling us this is a network error, now while that may be true...you'd think they'd put some better error handling routine in effect to catch this and report more clearly on it...anyone have any suggestions?
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net

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