It sure does. Another possibility, though one I had not expected, is
that the template you are using has some navigation built into it
leading to an unanticipated loop. From within Menu Manager, you can
get the option name by typing "??". Once you know the option name,
you can look up the routine or template name in the OPTION file, If
it's a routine, it will typically invoke an input template by setting
DR equal to something like "[TEMPLATE_NAME]" and call ^DIE (I know,
it's a terrible name, but "DI" is the Fileman namespace and "E"
stands for "edit".) Setting D0 equal to the internal entry number of
the template, you can D ^DIET (another interesting name!) to get a
textual representation of the template contents -- or, of course, you
can edit it within Fileman, or just include computed values in the
output of a Fileman inquiry.
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Gregory Woodhouse
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"The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement
of everyday thinking." -- Albert Einstein
On May 31, 2005, at 9:11 PM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
This confirms that it was not a database structural integrity
issue, but rather a database content issue.
-- Bhaskar
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
Usha
Sent: Tue 5/31/2005 11:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc:
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Another GTM error
I tried the mupip integ when the problem startted, bu no errors were
reported.
But I have been able to overcome the problem, for the time being, by
installing a KIDS patch of the correct NEW PERSON file.
Thanks
Usha
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