Razzak,
I was connected to the db but I tried to change the settings from the Utilities, Settings screen.
I changed these settings and I still get the error message.  I am also having trouble loading .bmp image
into table to insert into my forms.  I have been emailing RBTI on this issue the last few days. 
 
I am using Rbase 2000 for Windows ver. 6.5++  1.851 x RT03 build.  These have been ongoing problems for me.
 
 
 
Thanks,
Sue
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: Multi User - Razzak's Reply


Sue,

You MUST first CONNECT the database and then change the
CHARacter SETting(s)!

Example:

CONNECT dbname

SET QUOTES=NULL
SET QUOTES='
SET IDQUOTES=NULL
SET IDQUOTES=`

SHOW CHAR to display CHARacter SETtings for currently
connected database.

Have fun!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

At 07:34 AM 2/6/02 -0500, Sue Seelye wrote:
>>>>
Hi All, I am working on a db on my hard drive and sometimes when trying to del from a table I get an error message: Multi User Message: Resources required by command are not available. Has anyone else had this problem? Also, on this db the quote setting was originally set as double (") I have changed to single (') and Idquotes was blank, I try to change to ` but it doesn't hold after saving and closing out of the settings. I have changed the .cmd and .eep files. I did a replace " with '. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Sue Seelye



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