Thank you, I will see if I can figure out how that project feature works.  I
have seen it mentioned in this list service several times, but have not used
it.

Hans

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Hans
I have had that message in the past.
I never understood it!
But it is certainty not lack of disk space.
My own workaround is:
I never touch a non r:base sconnected table directly.
I allways project a temp table from the attached table.
I do always use the that temp table for my views forms report, then I use 
SSQL UPDATE
SSQL INSERT
SSQL DELETE
To transfer my updates to the origin DB in the foreign DB.
This is not maybe an answer to your question but it might bee a workaround


Gunnar Ekblad
Kontema IT AB
Hästholmsvägen 32
131 30 Nacka
Sweden


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What would be a reason for getting:

-ERROR- I/O problems - Check for a full disk. (2009)

After having attached a MS SQL table and the table being displayed.  I
double clicked on a column header and this is the result plus a bunch of
"Error in FUNCTION RBListOfTables" among others.  Creating the need to use
the task manager to end the R:Base task.

I do not have a full disk at all.  Many more gigabytes of space than the
size of the database.

Thanks,

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Hans Manhave
R:Base v.8


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