Razzak,
I did read the first line, followed the directions, had rebuilt the
indexes, and everything has been working great for the last several
weeks. The laptop and desktop at home are clones of work and they are
working fine with the 9/19 updates. We have added 10 new machines so I
am checking them to make sure they are all set up the same. Our database
and compiled exe is on a server and users get there through their
desktop short cut. It'll likely be some simple thing I missed.

Thanks for the info. See you next week. Looking forward to the
conference. 

Tom Frederick
Elm City Center
1314 W Walnut
Jacksonville, IL  62650
Off - 217-245-9504
Fax - 217-245-2350
Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web - www.elmcity.org
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of A.
Razzak Memon
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 11:36 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: EParserError

At 11:10 AM 10/7/2008, Tom Frederick wrote:

>My primary computer at work has suddenly develop a problem.
>Had a sync problem  which I used RBSync on. Opened V8 and
>get this message:
>
>"Exception EParserError in module RBG8.exe at 00029898.
>Object expected on Line 1."

Tom,

I bet you have applied the last official released update
of R:BASE Turbo V-8 (Build:8.0.18.30919) without reading
the "Very Important Information" that was included with
the update as well as listed on the first line item on
www.rupdates.com/rbg8/

That exact -ERROR- message is the result of R:BASE Turbo
V-8 Database Explorer not being able to read/parse data
from all SYS_ tables required at the startup. Technically,
all indexes, including critical indexes for system tables
must be re-built, as clearly instructed in:
WhatsNewInRBASETurboV8ForWindows_Update18.pdf

Please follow the instructions accordingly and everything
will be A-OK.

In addition, make sure that all workstations are using
the exact same version and build of RBG8.EXE, RBG8EE.EXE,
and RBEngine8.DLL.

In an environment of R:Compiled application, make sure
that you re-compile the new executable and include the
latest RBEngine8.DLL bundled with R:Compiler update.
http://www.rupdates.com/rcomiler/

In an environment of Runtime application, make sure that
you re-distribute the latest RBG8RT.EXE along with the
RBEngine8.DLL bundled with Runtime update.
http://www.rupdates.com/runtime/

Each Turbo V-8 database (.rx1-.rx4) must go through the
step-by-step process of re-indexing, as outlined in the
PDF document.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.


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