Good Morning All,
 
 Has anybody seen this before?:
 
 Modified version of SBT Accounting, been running for years with support for 
Work Orers, Sales Orders etc. Been running fine, approximately 100 sers (+/- a 
few). Running on old Windows 2K Server, plenty of drive space/resources.
 
 Have been getting an intermittent "RECORD-NOT-AVAILABLE" message that scrolls 
in gray window afters users have updated a record. (primarily in the work order 
section). It gets the names of the field names and then compares the original 
values to memory variables, if they have changed they write a new record to an 
audit file that contains the key (wo in this case), new value, date, time and 
user ID. Besides this update and the update to main data file (work order once 
again), there is no direct activity accessing any tables. Have reduced the size 
of the audit file to about 3 million records. Record wise it's big but size 
wise (bytes) it isn't the biggest. 
 
 A Google search and a reference to an old MSDN article suggests that I either 
turn off Novell Transaction tracking (lol), possibly modify the locking scheme. 
 
 One thing I did do was to create a temporary file for each individual write to 
that file and then append the main. This seemed to work for awhile but has come 
back...
 
 
 
 HELP!
 
 Anyone ever seen this before?
 
 
 
 Regards,
 
 Desmond
 
 
 
 
 
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