On 2017-07-06 03:38, Dave Crozier wrote:
Mike,
Yes error 1104 would point to it being a hardware problem. The very
fact that someone has decided to replace a switch would seem to
confirm this and no amount of programming will solve the problem as
you are very well aware.

Same old story I guess..... blame the software first, discover that it
is a hardware issue.... replace the hardware and keep silent about the
problem. Oh well, as long as your software doesn't get the blame I
guess you are most of the way towards a fix.

Dave


Adding that FLUSH command triggered the Error 1104 almost all the time, so I'm glad that I added that to really highlight this issue. I rarely ever use VFP as the backend database, but this is a software from 2003 that they still love and use today.

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