Hello, 

 

I used to use the 'create temp' to create these temp tables but it
seemed to have had more problems than using the 'project'.  

 

I have checked for any old versions of rbengine cfg files and dll files
and have verified that I have the same files in my development
environment.  I have double and triple checked my files where I am
developing and compiling the application (my computer) and the files
that are residing with the executable on the server.  I have checked the
server and all the network drives for any old cfg or dll files and
removed and/or renamed all of them.  I have recompiled the executable.
I have also unloaded/reloaded the database and ran the database
integrity routine and I am unable to get any errors.  

 

The users are using remote desktop to log into the server and then run
the compiled application.  I know that these users have old dll and cfg
files on their computers.  I would not think that this would cause an
issue since they are using the remote desktop, but could it?  I am going
to get with all of them over the next few days and remove all of their
old files and see if this helps.  

 

Thank you to all who have given me suggestions.  

Jennifer

 

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I'm not sure I've ever done a 'project temp'; I always do a 'create
temp'.  Project temp is certainly easier, and it should behave, but I
agree with Rachel -- try replacing it with a create / insert and see if
that takes care of it.

Karen





I've run into issue where any of the fields projected are computed.  I
also do all temp table creation BEFORE calling the form and if you still
run into issues don't do a project but a 'create temp table...' syntax.
GOOD LUCK! 

 


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