>>I can't RENAME my tables. Everytime I run a program with the
>>RENAME table command I get the following error message.
>>"RBG65.exe has generated errors and will be closed by windows...."
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Tricia,
Have you tried to execute the RENAME TABLE command at the R> prompt?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Tricia PORTER
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 6:28 PM
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Subject: Won't RENAME tables
r:base 6.5++ windows (on a network)
Thank you everyone for offering advise on trouble shooting my database. I'm
learning a lot, and just so razzak knows, I'm having fun.
I have pin pointed by error message problem.
I can't RENAME my tables. Everytime I run a program with the RENAME table
command I get the following error message.
"RBG65.exe has generated errors and will be closed by windows...."
I can RENAME my forms and reports just fine.
I have taken all of the advise offered so far. I have cleared all
variables, I've done a full pack, checked my indexes, and tried
re-installing the R:base program files incase the RBG65.exe is corrupt.
I have copied my database to a PC that is not on the network and my database
does run A LOT faster, but I still get the error messages when trying to
RENAME a table. I've tried deleting my tables and recreating them and that
doesn't work either.
I have recreated a portian of my database as a new database with new tables
ext. and the new database runs fine.
Does anyone have any more suggestions? Tricia
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