I've had a similar problem with another list - somehow my system decided, or I told it, that RBASE-L is spam. It was in the antivirus application. Adding the list to exclusions brought everyone back.
Albert

On 5/19/2015 9:19 AM, Karen Tellef wrote:
I know that several people don't see when I post messages to the list, and I know that Bob T and I never see our own posts (he usually asks me to confirm that his posts made it). But apparently I also haven't been seeing Larry Lustig's posts to the list. I just have to hope that someone hopefully answers so I can see the original post. Wish I could figure out what's happening! Doesn't seem to be a common email service address.
Karen
-----Original Message-----
From: Albert Berry <[email protected]>
To: RBASE-L Mailing List <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, May 19, 2015 10:04 am
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Using INSERT. . . SELECT on server table.

Just a thought -- is the SQL Server looking in its own table list for SYS_FORMS3?
Albert

On 5/19/2015 8:48 AM, Lawrence Lustig wrote:

    I've created a test table in SQL Server database like this:

    CREATE TABLE TestData (  IntColumn INTEGER)

    and attached it to my RBase 9.5 / 64 database like this:

    SATTACH dbo.TestData as SVRTestData USING InvColumn

    I can then issue the command

    INSERT INTO SVRTestData (IntColumn) VALUES (10)

    and the value 10 is correctly inserted into the server database.

    However, when I issue the command

    INSERT INTO SVRTestData (IntColumn) SELECT 10 FROM SYS_FORMS3
    WHERE LIMIT = 1

    which should do exactly the same thing, I get the error
    */Resources required by the command are not available/*.

    What do I need to do in order to insert data from an R:Base table
    into a server table (and, of course, vice-versa).  My goal is to
    pump rather substantial number of records back and forth; this is
    just the simplest case I could create.

-- Larry


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