Bill,

Not sure if the following info taken from the RAC documentation is still
valid since it is a couple years old, but this is what they say:

In AErrorCode, xGetCallInfo delivers you an information about the success
of the search. For a successful search (ACall have been found) it is
zero. All other values indicate an error. Some meanings of AErrorCode:

 -5: Internal error
 -4: Decode error
 -3: Wrong CD: DLL does not match the CD inserted- ask for a new DLL
 -2: ACall or AInfo having strange values (i.e. nil, or ACall is empty)
  2: File not found
  3: Path not found
  5: File access denied
  1101: ACall is not in the database.
  32000: Error allocating memory

So, maybe you need to copy the rac 32 bit .dll from your RAC cdrom into your
DXbase 2003 folder.  Maybe your RAC contains a newer .dll.  Just a guess.

Also, if you followed the instructions in the DXbase help file for putting
the RAC cd on your hard drive to the letter, then that is probably not the
issue, but if you deviated in any way, it could be causing the trouble.

Regards,
Courtney


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Skinner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 6:50 PM
Subject: [DXBase] RAC


I keep getting error 3 when I try and look up a call in RAC. What does this
mean?

Bill, K5MSW


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