Hi Ben,

Is SHOW CHAR the same for the errant db as the others?

How about the data... if you replace the data with some good db's data, does
it work as expected?

Brent Skean
Current Solutions

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 11:31 AM
Subject: Out of Dynamic Space for View


Hi all,

I have an app currently running at four sites. In bringing up the fifth a
view failed.  It's based on two other views and a table, each of
which I can "Select" from with no problem.

The view crashes with "out of dynamic space" after displaying 19-
20 rows from a "select *" query.

If, in the view definition, I leave one particular view off of the _where
clause_ but leave all other references to that view in the definition, I
don't get the error that the view tosses otherwise.

I've redefined the view, unloaded the database and structure and
reloaded them again.  Other client DB's present no problem on my
machine running the same cmd files. I'm stumped.

My client is running win98, I'm running NT4, and I've tested under
RBW61.a and RBW6.5+

tia,

Ben Petersen

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