Hi Bill,

I'm not sure if you resolved your dilemma but would offer that I have
seen the message "Report data is incorrect - check the data" and find it
is common to reports that reference fields that do not exist. 

Could it be that the database from which you took the report has fields
that the database you are importing to does not?

As for the ASCII, I haven't tried that on reports or forms. I just
UNLOAD DATA FOR REPORTS to a file and then INPUT or RUN the file into
the new or other database.

I hope this helps,
Dave Fitts


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill
Eyring
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 3:11 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Loading Reports Rbase 2.11

I have a Dos 2.11 db that has good reports that I need to load into
another
Dos 2.11 db.
 
I matched the null and character settings in both databases. I have
tried.
Null is set to -0-.
 
 "Load reports from reports.dat as ascii" - unloaded as ascii
 "Input Reports.dat" - unload all from reports
 
 
Most reports have come over ok, but there are some good reports that
when
opened in the 2nd database give an error of
"Report data is incorrect - check the data". I have also tried bringing
the
problem report over individually - no luck.
 
Can anyone help ?
 
Thanks,
 
Bill Eyring

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