>>When I run a standard report on a Cursor, I get that message. The cursor is updateable, since I create it using the USE DBF AGAIN ALIAS method after an SQL creation.
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>>When I suspend the calling program, the cursor is selected and appears just fine. I know that wizard reports have problems with this, but this isn't one.
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>>Any ideas?
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>Yes, look at your report very carefully. One mis-labeld field can cause this error. You could have 99 valid aliases & one tucked away where it is hard to find that is bad.
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>HTH,
>Tom
You got me started on the right track, anyway. I've scrapped the old report and created a new one. With one field on it, there is no error (hooray!).
I recall now having problems once or twice in the past where a field was hidden behind band separators, etc., that caused such problems. It's probably something like that.
Thanks,
Bruce
The Anonymous Bureaucrat,
and frankly, quite content not to be
a member of either major US political party.