If I recall correctly it might also be an index problem where the index is
pointing to a location out of range.  Your index gets corrupted and tries to
find a location that doesn't exist.

 

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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Error message: I/O problems. Check for full Disk

 

Good morning: 

One of my programs has been generating the error mesasge:  -ERROR- I/O
problems - Check for a full disk. (2009) 

Is there anything in particular I can look for in the program that might
cause this error to be generated?  There are quite a few calculations in the
code including several instances of the ROUND function. 

It happens both in Turbo V-8 and eXtreme 9.5 64-bit. 

I have RSTYLEd the code and TRACEd it several times.  This is one of those
situations where the program runs fine when it's run as a standalone program
but when it's run as part of a sequence of dozens of programs it errs out
each time. 

Any suggestions would be appreciated. 

Thanks and have an awesome weekend! 

Mike Ramsour 
AK Steel Coshocton Works 
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Cell:  740-502-1659 
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