An STE file is a file produced by DPEXP.COM, it is a backup of the STR
file: if you run dpexp.com on mydata.str it produces mydata.ste. If you
have a problem with your STR file you can use DPIMP.COM on the STE file
to recreate the last exported version of your STR.
Michael
Wiebe Cazemier wrote:
The only possibilities are point 3 and 5, as the other ones are not applicable.
However, because this report has worked for years, it's unlikely that those
points are the problem.
The report generates a file, and the last thing that is written in the file,
the point where it crashes, it's trying to print out a date. A date which is
exactly the same as one that is printed one line before. Additionally, when I
delete the card which contains this date, it still crashes. However, I don't
know if this is actually the point where the report crashes, or that the crash
happens later on, and that this is the last thing it has the chance to write.
What exactly is an STE file BTW? I don't have one.
On Thursday 29 November 2007 18:39, Michael Iannantuoni wrote:
Hi Wiebe,
This is what I have about error 197:
Error: 197
Description
Illegal type in report definition. There is an error in a report. This
can be caused by
1 modifying the .STR file in an ASCII Editor (P-Edit) and removing
only part of a report,
2 using the create record through link command and deleting the link,
3 causing a Report Variable to return a numeric value and trying to
use or print it as if it were an alpha string and vice versa,
4 deleting a link used by a subreport,
5 selecting a field in a report then changing the type in the report.
Solution / Trouble Shooting Steps:
Run DPIMP on backup .STE file.
Not sure if this gives you any clues.
Michael
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