Bo:
No, it's not cut and paste but you're right--it's a typo.
After three days of various efforts I have just found out that 
I was referencing Duhamel (i.e. DUHAMEL) while I had written it as DUHAME1
in my bibliography.

I apologize for any waste in the precious time of the respondents, and
thank you for taking the time to look at my request.


T. Yomi Obidi



On 5 Oct 1998, Bo GXransson wrote:

> Yomi Obidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> > Perhaps someone would be kind enough to shed some light into this problem
> > I'm having in LaTex
> > 
> > This is the item to be referenced in my bibliography file
> > 
> > @article{Duhame1,
>                ^^^^^  typo ???
> 
> >     AUTHOR = "Duhamel, {J.M.C.}",
> >     TITLE = "Memoire sur le calcul des actions moleculaires de developees 
> >   par les changements de temperature dans les corps solides",
> >     JOURNAL = "Memoires Science de l'institute de France",
> >     PAGES = "440-498",
> >     YEAR = 1838
> > }
> > 
> > 
> > This is the referencing instruction 
> > 
> > Duhamel in 1838 wrote a detailed mathematical analysis of the effect of
> > temperature changes within a solid body \cite{Duhamel}  
>                                                     ^^^^ typo ???
> > 
> > 
> > This is the error message I keep getting 
> > 
> > Warning--I didn't find a database entry for "Duhamel"
> > 
> > I'll appreciate any ideas for rescue.
> 
> If this is cut'n pasted, then its a typo.
> So check your *.bib file.
> 
> -- 
> Bo G�ransson, T/UD            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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