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Variable ..... is not found
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24/10/1997 15:00:25
 
 
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24/10/1997 14:53:54
Nancy Folsom
Pixel Dust Industries
Washington, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Divers
Thread ID:
00056580
Message ID:
00056590
Vues:
37
GOT IT!!! Goes to show that if you leave something for a couple of months, your memory begins to fade... Problem being the table is indexed on the response_id field. How could I miss that?? After posting the message, I did find out that the table was supposed to be contained in a DBC. When the table was freed, the response_id field name was shortened to 10 chars. Thank you for kicking me in the head and waking me up..... :-)

>WAG: What are you indexing on?
>
>>Anybody able to help me on this unusual error message? I am encountering this strange message when I try to USE a certain table. This table is a free table with 3 character fields. 2 of the fields are 10 char long, while the third is only 6 char long. When I issue the command USE brdx.dbf, I receive the message 'Variable [record_id] is not found.'. I click on OK and the table opens fine. If I include this table into a DBC and rename one field 'record_i' to 'record_id', I can open the table without getting the error. As a standalone table I have tried to issue the FREE TABLE command, alas, only to get back a message that this table does not belong to a database. I am having a serious frustration level increase going on here trying to get past this. Any help will be greatly appreciated....
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