Hi John,
I tried your idea, and I get the same result. I thought it was using ALLTRIM and UPPER in the SQL ( which I do quite frequently with no problems ) that was causing the problem. I removed the ALLTRIMs and UPPERs and still got the same Error. I changed the $ to an = to see if that would work and it ran through without an error, although this no longer gives me the output that I desire. It appears that SQL sometimes doesn't like the $, although I've never run into problems with it before. I thought maybe one table or both of my tables were corrupt, and I tried a similar SQL statement on 2 other tables and still encounter the same error message. I've even tried rebooting and I still have the problem.
I'm going to try a different approach to this seemingly simple SQL statement ( don't know what it is yet though !!! ).
Thanks for your help,
Gavin...
>Hi Gavin,
>
>No firm ideas, but a WAG is that mixing the two DBF types is giving VFP a headache. Why not create a preprocess table with "client" with SELECT * FROM client INTO cursor VFPclient and then use VFPclient in your query? Who knows, might actually work :-)
>
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>>I'm getting an error 'SQL: Internal error.' when issuing the following SQL Statement:
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>>SELECT * ;
>> FROM loadfile, client ;
>> WHERE NOT EMPTY(loadfile.searchstr1) ;
>> AND UPPER(ALLTRIM(loadfile.searchstr1)) $ ALLTRIM(UPPER(client.company))
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>>Loadfile is a VFP6.0 table and client is a FPW2.6 Table. Searchstr1 and Company Fields are both defined as C(55).
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>>The online help states the following:
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>>SQL: Internal error (Error 1800)
>>An internal error has occurred.
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>>Record your recent actions while using Visual FoxPro and then call Microsoft
>>Support.
>>
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>>The Technical Writers must have been up all night thinking about this one !!!
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>>What I'm trying to achieve is to find a group of clients using a partial match on Company Name, E.g. if Searchstr1 contained 'Bunbury' then I want to find all occurences in the Client table that contain 'Bunbury' somewhere in the Company Name Field.
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>>Any Ideas as to what the problem might be?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Gavin...