Thankyou, Albert!
Rbase 9.1 does make a new configurationfile if none is there.
I was not looking in the right catalogs.
Then my sorting problem is left.
In the configuration file there are sections called collate and collatec
and I guess they are the ones to operate on. But I am not sure how. In
the collate section I inserted "COLLATE 132 142" and in the collatec
section I inserted "COLLATEC 132 125".
Saved the configuration file with the database. Started rbase then made
a "pack db all with user case". Closed the database and opened it again
and opened the experiment alphabet table and sorted it. Still I have the
alphabet in the order "aäåbcd........".
What more am I missing in changing the configuration file?

Christian



On 27 sep 2012 17:45 "Albert Berry" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Christian, if R:Base is not asking you to create a new CFG there must
> be
> another copy that R:Base is using. Try searching your drive for the
> configuration file and delete all copies, then you should be able to
> create a new one as you need to. This might be because when installing
> an update you used "server" instead of "typical" when the original
> update was the other.
> 
> Albert
> 
> On 27/09/2012 2:25 AM, Christian Hjortmar wrote:
> > 
> > Hi, list!
> > 
> > Sitting here with Rbase 9.1 and want to sort a list with addresses.
> > Some addresses begin with ÅÄÖ.
> > 
> > Letters in our national alfabet (Sweden).
> > 
> > The one solution would be to make changes to rbengine91_32.cfg. Then
> > do a “Pack all with user case”.
> > 
> > Done that, but sorting is the same as before. Now I’m out of ideas.
> > Hints please!
> > 
> > My old Rbase 7.6 created a new configuration file for me if I erased
> > it. RBase 9.1 does not seem to do that.
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > Christian
> > 
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