Mike

  I believe it maybe a rights issue try setting scratch to a local temp
folder

  At the R:>SET SCRATCH C:\TEMP

Buddy

-----Original Message-----
From: Ramsour Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 2:16 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Copy question -- continued


Let's try this again.

I have a program that I use to gauge the time it takes to copy a large
database (1 GB) from one computer to another.

Here is the code:

DISCONNECT
--
PAUSE 1
--
SET VAR vstart_time TIME = .#TIME
--
COPY K:\RBASE\DATA\PMISDATA.* D:\RBASE\DATA
--
SET VAR vstop_time TIME = .#TIME
--
OUTPUT PRINT
--
SHOW VAR %time%
--
OUTPUT SCREEN
--
QUIT

The curious problem I have encountered is that if I simply type RUN
COPYTEST.PRG at the R> I immediately get an error that says "Cannot create
destination file" and the program terminates.  If I TRACE the command file,
though, it runs just fine.  I am copying from a Windows 2000 system to a
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 system.  Plenty of memory and disk space, etc.  I
have tried this with different databases with the same result.  I am running
the latest version of R:Base for Windows 6.5++.

Any ideas why RUN doesn't work while TRACE does?  Any way to work around it?

Thanks -- Mike Ramsour

p.s.  I just began using the SET ClipBoard command and man do I love it!
The LISTOF and ITEMCOUNT are "Glorious" too.  Continued thanks and accolades
to Razzak and the Dream Team.


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