BERINE,

 

As far as I know the temp files do delete when I exit RBASE.

These errors occur almost always while I am in tables editing.

These tables are not very big, maybe less than 5,000 rows.

I do a count on the rows then pull up only the last 40 or so for
editing.

 

I also get an ACCESS error at times while doing this process.

Any suggestions?

 

James Belisle

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bernard
Lis
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 11:09 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: I/O problems

 

Jim, delete all the files in c:\temp

You do not need to save temp files.

Actually, if you exit R:Base properly, these files should disappear.

 

Bernie Lis

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Jim Belisle <mailto:[email protected]>  

        To: RBASE-L Mailing List <mailto:[email protected]>  

        Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 11:36 AM

        Subject: [RBASE-L] - I/O problems

         

        I do periodically get the I/O error messages about the disk
being full when in reality it is not.

        While scrolling through my threads from two years back I noticed
this answer to a similar question shown below.

         

        your R:BASE 7.6 for Windows SCRATCH settings and modify your
"Environment Variables" under Advanced System Settings to include
C:\Temp to store large scratch files for R:BASE. Make sure to keep the
default setting "SCRATCH TMP" in RBEngine76.cfg file placed under
C:\Windows.

         

        There are 2 "Environment Variables" for User and 2 "System
Variables".

        Change those variables to "C:\Temp", as illustrated below:

         

        
http://www.rbase.com/rbg76/environmentvariables/UserAndSystemVars.png

         

        And, then make sure that you have created a folder C:\Temp

         

        When I look in my Configuration settings (I have 7.6) I see the
SCRATCH settings in the Miscellaneous tab.

        There are four possible choices; On, Off, and TMP then one for
User defined.

        I do not see either advanced system settings (unless that is
what I am looking at) nor do I see anything about Environment Variables.

         

        To store the large scratch files, which setting should I use? 

        I do have a file C:\TEMP 

         

        James Belisle

         

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