>Hi Fred,
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>I investigated further and found that if I do IF FILE('c:\myTable.dbf')
>it indicates the file is not found which would explain the error, but the file is there. When I do a Windows directory I can see the filename in the directory along with the .CDX and .FPT files of the same tablename.
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>And the other weird thing is that when I ignore the error message the table displays and works just as I wanted it to. I also discovered the error messages ia happening while the USE \mytable command is executing. The table alias name is the same as my table name. Only 7 characters.
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>Another weird thing about this is that if I jump to another form and then come back to the form that gives me this error, I don't get the error upon return to the form. It only happens the first time I open this first. If I release the form and reopen it later I don't get the error. Too weird.
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>Thanks for trying to help me.
Since you're putting your table in the root folder of C:, you may have a problem with too many directory entries. Try creating a folder and putting the file in that.