Duncan
  Create a folder from the root on c: called Temp
  Make sure the OS has these two environment var set up. 
  TMP = C:\TEMP
  TEMP = C:\TEMP

  After starting R:Base and before connecting to the database 

  R:>SET Scratch C:\TEMP

  Hope this helps

Buddy


 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Duncan
Walker
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 6:58 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: [Bulk] [RBASE-L] - RE: RBasr 6.5++ for Windows
running in Windows XP Pro

        I did a reload of the database and an autochk. It shows no
errors. 

        All 3 application files are in the same directory as the
database(I
was able to edit the application through Application Express up until
the
last time when I added several items to an existing menu). 

        I would assume if the application code was generated by the
application express then all the necessary code would be in the
application.

        I did R> show char and all are the same as shown.
        
        I still can't edit the Application through Application Express
(I
can run the application but I can't do any editing of it).

Duncan

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Aaron
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 5:14 PM
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Subject: [Bulk] [RBASE-L] - RE: RBasr 6.5++ for Windows running in
Windows
XP Pro

Duncan -

I'd first make a backup of your whole folder where your database and
application reside.

Then I'd RELOAD the database  files and see if that fixes your problem -
you
may have some corruption in the database so be sure that you do record
counts before and after the reload to be sure you don't lose any
records.

Then, for the problem opening the application express designer, be sure
you
have all three files for your application in the same folder - the
extensions are APP, APX and APW.  If you are missing the APW file, then
the
designer cannot open the file.

If you still have problems, those error messages can also indicate that
there is something missing or unbalanced either in your application or
in
your report variables - like there is a missing end-quote or missing
endif.
Or that there is a variable that is expected to be in memory but it
isn't.

One last thing to look at is, at the R> Prompt, type SHOW CHAR and see
if
your character settings have changed.  The typical settings are:

R>SHOW CHAR
BLANK        
DELIMIT     ,
LINEEND     ^
SEMI        ;
QUOTES      '
PLUS        +
SINGLE      _
MANY        %
IDQUOTES    `

If none of this helps, feel free to post another message.

Sami

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Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 1:56 PM
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Subject:  [RBASE-L] - RBasr 6.5++ for Windows running in Windows XP Pro


        I have written an application using Application Express. I now
need
to edit it. When I try to edit it using Object Manager I get the
following
message "RB65.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close". How can
I
edit the application (I want to delete several menu items). Since my
knowledge is limited I have always used Application express to write my
application. I also started XP in safe mode but got the same results.

        My second problem is when I am running several reports from
within
the application. After running two reports I select the criteria for the
3rd
report and when I go to run it I get the message "RB65.exe has
encountered a
problem and needs to close".

 I would appreciate any help on these issues. Unfortunately upgrading to
7.5
is not an option.

Thanks,
Duncan

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