Javier -
Thanks for replying. At this point I've
done all the obvious checks for corrupt data to
no effect. The data is fine. My current
thinking is that the report has corrupted. I
will replace it from an old backup and see what
happens.
AFAIK the error is in RBase but it
could be a Windows error. The message does
not specify which process is experiencing the
error condition.
Bernie
At 02:29 AM 10/20/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello Bernie:
>Is this an R:Base error or Windows error? Was this report running correctly
>before? Does it use dynamic variables? Most of the "overflow" errors that
>have run into are related to improperly defined variables in the report If
>you do a "SHOW VAR" and one of the variables seems to have a lot of blank
>spaces, this variable is likely improperly defined (missing a
>parenthesis???).
>Javier,
>
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bernie
>Corrigan
>Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 1:02 AM
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>Subject: [RBASE-L] - POW error in W6.5++
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>Hi All -
>
> A client got the following error while
>attempting to print a report:
>
>pow: OVERFLOW error
>
>Anybody seen this before?
>
>TIA, Bernie
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