Razzak,

We saw this happen with an sattached database.
We did a select from the sattached table and the $$$ file showed up as expected.
We then exited rbase, and the $$$ file created by Oterro was left behind.
We can do this consistently.
Perhaps R:BASE is not informing Oterro that it is done with the connection.

Dennis McGrath

> -----Original Message-----
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> Razzak Memon
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 5:08 PM
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> Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Oterro $$$ files
> 
> At 04:54 PM 2/25/2015, Dennis McGrath wrote:
> 
> >Oterro has a habit of leaving $$$ files after it is done.
> 
> Not if all sessions are closed and disconnected properly.
> 
> >Is there any way to tell it to clean up after itself?
> 
> I suggest to create a maintenance script to run as Task Scheduler to
> clear all .$$$ accordingly.
> 
> That's how we maintain & support our corporate and government clients
> who run very complex and mission critical R:BASE applications involving
> Oterro 9.5 (64), even in a MS Cloud environment.
> 
> Very Best R:egards,
> 
> Razzak.
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