Even if you have all the settings in your dat file the compiler will use the 
cfg file to store the settings I believe.

Dan Goldberg

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Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 2:39 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Compiler Question

Using Compiler for Rbase 95-64

When the executable starts up and connects to the database on the network 
drive, an RBENGINE_95_64.CFG file is created on the network drive directory. 
The compiler is set to include the RBase executable and Allow only one instance 
of the program per computer.

A dat file with all the proper settings is in the compiler setup.

I have never seen a compiled program create an RBENGINE_95_64.CFG file in the 
database or program directory.

Does anyone have any blues clues as to why this is happening ?

Thanks

Bill Eyring


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