>>I select records into a cursor (MyCursor2).
>>Then I want to make this Cursor updatable, so I use this syntax:
>>use dbf('MyCursor2') again alias MyAlias.
>> It gives me an Error on this string, saying 'File ... not found'.
>> I put suspend before this command and see, that this cursor is actually created.
>
>What does DBF('MyCursor2') return?
c:\windows\temp\rerj0051.tmp
But in C:\windows\temp I see 2 files: 516898429.dbf and the same .cdx
>Do you need a NOFILTER clause on your select? IOW, are you getting the table used again with a filter?
One of the table, against I run the SQL, has a filter. I tried NoFilter in SQL, it still gives me the same error. I'll try with SQL ... INTO table and see, if it helps.
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