Sami,

I did the Unload and viewed it. There appears to be nothing wrong. Mind you, I just created a real simple database containing one table with one column (text) for proving. There are no rules, and no complications. I even tried this on the evaluation copy of 7.5 for which I will be getting the real one soon. If Ted Codd could only see what Razzak and company has done using his algorithm, *_wow_*.. I have my customer not using "WHE" rather use just "WH" until I can get this resolved. This does not seem to be a problem at the moment for them. So, guess that I am kind of safe for now..

Thanks Sami, Omar, et all

Ken

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Sami Aaron wrote:
Ken -

It almost sounds like you have a corrupted rule in that table or corruption
in the database itself.  Type LIST RULES FOR <youtablename>  and see if
there are any and if so, if they look to be correct.

If there is a rule, try dropping it and adding it back in.

Otherwise, I'd UNLOAD/RELOAD the database and look for errors as you do
that.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Tooker
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 1:24 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Syntax Error - 2367

Oma,

Try your sample again, but I can enter the "WHE" once, but cannot change it. It will take the entry the first time say for example "WHE" but when for example you wanted to change it to"whe". Now I get the syntax error 2367.

Again, thanks,
Ken


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