At 06:11 AM 3/29/2014, Mike Ramsour wrote:

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.

Mike,

A few suggestions ...

00. Verify R:BASE Session SCRATCH settings.

    Here's an example to enforce custom SCRATCH settings in your
    RBASE.DAT file or Application Startup file:

    DISCONNECT
    IF (CHKFILE('C:\Temp')) <> 1 THEN
       MD C:\Temp
    ENDIF
    SET SCRATCH C:\Temp
    CONNECT dbname IDENTIFIED BY user password
    -- more here ...

01. Make sure to pre-define all variables with correct data types,
    prior to running as part of a sequence of dozens of programs.

02. Re-Visit all INDEXes, if any.

03. Hoping that you are using the latest Build of R:BASE eXtreme
    9.5 (64).

    Notice a few LEGACY bugs that are fixed specific to INDEXes.

    WhatsNewInRBASEeXtreme95_Update04.pdf (#14, #25)

04. After applying the latest update (www.rupdates.com), if you
    still experience similar issues, please prepare a sample that
    reliably replicates the issue, on demand, and submit to:
    [email protected]

Hope that helps!

Very Best R:egards,

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