>Hi,
> Thank you for info.
> I have check out our pc. The temporary directory ("C:\windows\temp")is existed. We tried to change the temp directory to our home directory, however it still can't get the cursor file returned using DBF().
> We also tried to NOFILTER in SQL statement, or USE dbf("mycursor") AGAIN (without SHARED keyword) but all of the solutions above are not working.
>
>Any other ideas?
>
>Thank you
Okay, let's start from the beginning. What is your SQL statement and what is the exact command you are using to reopen it (paste code). It sounds like you have everything right so it should work. However, there may be a simple syntactical problem that isn't obvious.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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