We have created a routine that tracks a user's navigation through a whole bunch of 
things and allows the user to jump back to the start or [Esc] back one level at a 
time.  Let me know if you want to have a look

Jim Limburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Intersting... This is exactly what the user who first 
>reported this got as an error and after a few retries and 
>clicking on NO they went ahead also saying YES and they 
>got good data -- So this seems to be a false statement 
>reported from RBase/OS (Win 2000 in this case). It must be 
>what Razzak says is the bug fix between versions. I figured
>I could fix this be finding a good way to indentify which OS 
>the user is using, and then set the SCRATCH through code 
>which is what I mean by doing it manually. I think I am 
>going to capture what ever directory my code decides to uses 
>as the SCRATCH dir and refer to it in some instances of what 
>I am doing. 
>
>I upgraded our whole main company from DOS6.0 to RBase6.5 DOS 
>yesterday, and see another issue that I don't like. We run a 
>file that creates a playback file to capture menu positions 
>in RBase and returns the user to the last menu they used. 
>This playback file is created a deleleted many times, but 
>since it's a temporary file I can't set rights to it through
>Netware 5.1 ( not successfully yet) because each time it's 
>deleted and recreated the file rights get dropped. This is
>a real pain. I figure if I track this TEMP directory I can
>use this directory to WRITE and playback it locally on the
>users local machine. This is my hope. Have to write the
>code for it yet..
>
>Jim Limburg
>
>
>MikeB wrote:
>> 
>> >From code and from the command line, I was attempting to export from RBwin
>> to an Excel file, some summary accounting data.  I was getting an error that
>> there was insufficient room on the target drive to continue processing.  I
>> selected to continue anyway and the data appeared to be ok.
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Ben Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 5:40 PM
>> Subject: Re: FYI - TEMP dir - RBase 6.1a and 6.5 different on Win 2000
>> 
>> > I'm sorry to be thick, but could you explain what's happening?
>> >
>> > tia
>> >
>> > Ben
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 2 Oct 2001, at 18:40, MikeB wrote:
>> >
>> > > I experienced this phenom on an NT40 box just last week with 6.5+.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > ----- Original Message -----
>> > > From: "Jim Limburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > > To: "RBase Listserv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 4:03 PM
>> > > Subject: FYI - TEMP dir - RBase 6.1a and 6.5 different on Win 2000
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > > G-Day all
>> > > >
>> > > > Just to post a note on a tidbit I just figured out.
>> > > > A good portion of you have probably seen this but, for
>> > > > those who haven't it might help out.
>> > > >
>> > > > I was getting error messages every once in a while
>> > > > stating there was insufficient disk space while
>> > > > attempting to to a Gateway Export in RBase Windows
>> > > > version 6.1a on a Windows 2000 machine.
>> > > >
>> > > > Upon doing some research I found that there are
>> > > > usually two Environmental Variables in Win2k machine
>> > > > set to the TEMP environmental variable. For Rbase Windows
>> > > > version 6.5++ it picks the SYSTEM variables setting
>> > > > which is usually C:\WINNT\TEMP, but in RBase Windows
>> > > > version 6.1a it set my SCRATCH directory to
>> > > > C:\username\documents and settings\temp or something to
>> > > > this extent (I didn't write it down). Apparently this has
>> > > > a limit smaller (non-virtual) than the WINNT\TEMP
>> > > > directory so this was the problem.
>> > > >
>> > > > It looks like I am going to have to Manually configure
>> > > > the SCRATCH directory to WINNT\TEMP... to get this to work
>> > > > properly..
>> > > >
>> > > > Hope this saves someone a headache
>> > > > Jim Limburg
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>


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