Oma,

Thanks for the response. And I figured it had to be something that is here local in my office as well at my customers site.

But, I did create a new database not using a full blown database one from a fresh start using Version 7.1. Also, with the same names that you had. "test" for the database name and "test" for the table. However, in real life and offsite, the names are different. It appears that this did not matter. But, (here I go with my buts) the table that I created I did was within the same directory as my problem database.

Proceed on, I just created a new directory, nothing else in it, then created a new database. Like you found, the problem is *_not_* there. It has something to do with the original database I have to assume. Now what to look for is another treasure hunt. I persevere... :-[

Thanks, I will keep you posted..

Ken

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Oma wrote:
Ken,
I create a column named test in a table test
Column test text 8

I've entered many text combination w wh whe wher where!

It worked fine!

Please tell me a little more!

What version of Rbase?

What is the column name?



Best Regards,


Oma Cox
O.C. Services Inc.
P.O. Box 5485
Brandon, MS 39047

662.820.7599
601.992.6785

www.ocservicesinc.com

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Tooker
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:50 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Syntax Error - 2367

Razzak,

But, but..

Create a one column table with a data type of "TEXT", length of "8" (which does not seem to matter so long as it is over "3".

Then in edit mode enter various combinations of characters, all seem to enter well. However, when entering "WHE" either upper or lower case, the characters are not accepted. Even "WH" is accepted, but not "WHE". They will appear as though they are in the table, but when you try to leave to make the next entry, the next set of characters it will not be accepted, but rather it will stick at that entry. Then if you go to save it, it produces the Syntax Error 2367 and will not save.

Has anyone run into this.  I feel like I am going bonkers..

Ken


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