I have two databases; for the sake of anonymity we'll call them A and B.

A is the working database.  B holds history and audits.

A table 'audits' in B is SATTACHed to A.

I have performed an unload/input on B.  B passes all tests in R:Scope and 
AUTOCHK.

If I do EDIT ALL FROM audits while connected to A and SCONNECTed to B, and 
then do [ctrl] [end] twice to go to the bottom of the table, I get "I/O 
error - check for a full disk."  If I do "EDIT ALL FROM audits WHERE 
auddttm >= 091802" I get the same error.  There are exactly two rows that 
meet the specification and they are the last two in the table.  The field 
auddttm is not indexed.  It is a datetime field.

The table contains 106250 rows.

Peforming the same actions on a table in B with only 28,643 rows works fine.

The same actions while CONNECTed to B work fine.

My TEMP directory is defined and scratch is set to write there; the disk 
containing that directory has 2.7 gb free.

I get the same result using the R:Base ODBC driver and Oterro 2.5 1.850xRT03.

I get the same result using R:Base version 6.5++ 1.855xRT03 and 6.5++ 
1.858xRT03.

Any clues?


Emmitt Dove
Manager, DairyPak Business Systems
Blue Ridge Paper Products, Inc.
40 Lindeman Drive
Trumbull, CT  06611
(203) 673-2231
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