Using ASCII did not help, I do not have Excel on this computer so I can't test 
that part.
So I will try renaming the SP_ssnum to  XX_ssnum
just for fun.

Thanks Marc



From: Ben Petersen 
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 4:29 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List 
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Another Strange problem


Marc,

Try unloading your data "as ascii" and import to Excel. The import wizard 
itself might point out something if their is an inconsistency, but it really 
doesn't look like a data thing. If it is, Excel should confirm it.

Ben





On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:59 PM, MDRD <[email protected]> wrote:

  Jan and Jason

  I am using 7.6 30305, I know not the latest build, I had some screens display 
in a different place on the screen
  and got a note from RBase that it would be fixed on the next update.

  It appears that the output file is created correctly but when you load it 
back into a blank DB the
  ssnum overwrites whatever is in the sp_ssnum files.

  There are no defaults on either field, and the data looks OK in the output 
file, the problem seems to be when 
  you run the file to Load the table.

  DELETE ptinfo.dat
  OUTPUT ptinfo.dat
  UNLOAD DATA +
  FOR ptinfo USING custnum,f_name,l_name,address,city,state,ptzip,hm_phone,+
  wk_phone,b_date,bdaycard,ssnum,sex,typclaim,married,midint,empstat,reff_by,+
  sp_phone,sp_ssnum,statemen,work_acc,mail_lis,other_acc,finc_cla,pt_part,+
  ins_name,relation,I....................

  thanks
  Marc



  From: jan johansen 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:01 PM
  To: RBASE-L Mailing List 
  Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Another Strange problem


  Marc,

  It kind of looks like your 12th column has a NULL FORMAT of '000000000' 
applied to it.

  Jan
   

   
    -----Original Message-----
    From: "MDRD" <[email protected]>
    To: [email protected] (RBASE-L Mailing List)
    Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 14:55:08 -0500
    Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Another Strange problem


    This is getting the best of me.  I cut part of the Output files to show the 
before data and after data.

    At this point I am afraid to update any of these users.

    Even if I take my clean DB Unload the data Using Column, delete all my 
data, 
    then run the file to load the tables I get this new data in the table.  So 
in this case the DB is an exact copy
    I am trying to load the data back into.

    Original
    
19000',10/04/1989,'Y','000000000','F','5','S',,'2',,,,'1','N','Y','N','IN',+ 
    after Load
    19000',10/04/1989,'Y','000000000','F','5','S',,'2',,,' 
000000000','1','N','Y'+


    Any other suggestions,
    Marc





     
    From: A.G. IJntema
    Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 1:00 AM
    To: RBASE-L Mailing List
    Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Another Strange problem

     
    Maybe you can do it in another way. This is the way how I have done it 
succesfully several times 
      
    First I define per table a variable with all the columns in it , which you 
like to convert 
      
    -- CAO
      SET VAR V_CAO_COL  = 
'CAO_ID,JRTL_ID,CAO_volgnr,CAO_mnd,CAO_pro,CAO_vb,CAO_min,CAO_max' 
      
    Open old database
    Then unload the data as ascii

      -- CAO
      OUTPUT CAO.PDN
      UNLOAD DATA FOR CAO USING &V_CAO_COL AS ASCII
      OUTPUT SCREEN

    Open new database
      
    To be sure the new table is empty I run the statement:

    DELETE ROWS FROM CAO 
      
    Finally  the data are loaded into the new table as ascii

      SET SEMI=NULL
      SET SEMI= '^'
      LOAD CAO FROM CAO. PDN  USING & V_CAO_COL   ^ NOCHECK ^ NONUM
      SET SEMI=NULL
      SET SEMI= ';'
      
    In this way you are in control of the conversion and you can add some 
checks and balances in the routine.
    For instance count the number of rows in the old and new table, you easily 
can avoid calculated fields and so on . 
    With defining the columns as a variable you are sure the structure is the 
same in the old and new version.
    Another advantage is you can optimize the new database in the way you like 
to have it and in the end there is a clean situation, which is the same for 
everyone. 
    The only thing you have to keep in mind is the order of loading the data 
into the new database. PK’s and  FK’s 
      
    Hope this helps.
      
    Tony IJntema 
      
    From: rbas...@rbase

    .com [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of MDRD
    Sent: woensdag 28 april 2010 0:00
    To: RBASE-L Mailing List
    Subject: [RBASE-L] - Another Strange problem

    Hi

    I am trying to update my users to 7,6 and I thought I would
    Unload Data for Table Using ..... for all the data tables then load them 
into a blank 7.6 DB.
    Some of my users haven't updated my app for years and and I thought this 
would be a good way to make sure they had the exact 
    same structure I had.  I have dozens of out of state users.  

    I did not get any errors but to double check the data I did a Unload All on 
the original DB and the new 7.6 DB
    after I loaded the data.  Then I compared the 2 files to see if the data 
matched and it did Not?

    In the first example you can see the 2 was changed to a 3... very strange.
    In the second example, don't worry I changed the name and numbers with fake 
data
    But you can see on the second line a -0- was replaced with a SS number from 
the first line

    You can see that they have "dell" for the name so I wonder if that is the 
problem. Also I noticed sometimes they have\ 
    Smith, Jr in the last name on some customers but sometimes there is no 
strange " or ,  in the data and the data after the
    load is different.

    This makes me real nervous about sending out my update.

    neb',-0-,'244999999','3','N','N','N','IN',0,'Same','1','318 Valley Stream+  
--- original file
    neb',-0-,'3 44999999','3','N','N','N','IN',0,'Same','1','318 Valley Stream+ 
 -- after Load


    9444',-0-,11/12/1967,'Y','243089000','F','5','M','L','1','Sam O''dell',+  
--- original file
    -0-,-0-,'3','N','Y','N','IN',0,'Eddie, Kryan','2','3400 Fixcraft 
Road','Char+
    9444',-0-,11/12/1967,'Y','243089000','F','5','M','L','1','Sam O''dell',+   
--- after Load
    -0-,'243089000 ','3','N','Y','N','IN',0,'Eddie, Kryan','2','3400 Fixcraft 
Roa+ 




    Any suggestions?
    Marc

     

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