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256MB for a dual processor system seems a bit on the low side. I usually install at least 1GB of memory in my dual processor systems. Tony Anthony Schmidt, JD President The Computery Ltd. One East Main Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 631-655-8100 Voice 631-969-5988 Fax http://www.computeryltd.com owner-rbase-l@son etmail.com To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Anthony Schmidt/BayShore/SGU_LN) 09/26/2002 08:57 Subject: Re: Invalid date value (2418) error AM Please respond to rbase-l G'day Mike, At 08:32 26/09/02 -0400, you wrote: >Good morning to all: > >I am having an ongoing problem in R:Base (6.5++ for Windows) that is driving >me bonkers. The biggest problem I am currently having is that my programs >which use DATE variables, will sporadically throw an "Invalid date value >(2418)" error. I say sporadically because I can run a given program and it >will display this error and then I can immediately rerun the same program >with no changes in anything and the error will not appear. I have been >through my code with a fine-toothed comb and can find no plausible reason >for this. I make absolutely sure I am using a standard format and my >variables are all typed at the time of creation. > >Periodically I will enter a SELECT statement at the R> such SELECT <columns> >FROM table WHERE date_column BETWEEN 09/01/2002 AND 09/20/2002 I have never had that problem with dates. It may be because I have a standard practice of treating dates like text and always enclosing them in the current quote character, for thee and me it is single quotes: SELECT <columns> FROM table WHERE date_column BETWEEN '09/01/2002' AND '09/20/2002' >and R:Base >will complain saying Invalid date value. I can sometimes place the date >values in single quotes and R:Base is happy. The frustrating thing is that >this is not consistent. Most times it works properly other times it >complains. > >Is there something I should be looking for in my code or is there something >going on with R:Base and the way it handles date values -- whether as >variables or as hard-coded values? > >On another note, I run R:Base on a Windows 2000 system. I run nearly 100 >programs each morning that vary from loading new data into the database to >printing out reports. It takes about 3 hours for all of the programs to >run. I can go for days and everything runs perfectly. This week, however, >R:Base is crashing every morning at various points in the morning update >routine with a Windows memory error. There are usually 3 separate messages >that you have to click through with the final result being that R:Base has >crashed. The message is to the effect that An error has occurred in RBG65 >at <memory address>. Windows was unable to read the memory at address <such >and such>. When did it start and what changed at that time? New program, hardware change, altered code, new printer, anti-virus program update, new beta patch applied to a production environment... I know R:BASE is very intolerant of clicking on a button while processing is still occurring, like on exiting several forms successively and pressing [Esc] or clicking on an [Exit] button while something is still happening in memory, it is a sure fire crash generator. Are you busier and moving faster this week? >Cany anyone tell me if this is a Windows issue or an R:Base issue? I will >sometimes get a similar message when I'm running Excel. > >My PC has dual 550 mhz Intel processors with 256 MB of RAM. > >Any help is greatly appreciated. > >Thanks > >Mike Ramsour >Voice: 740-829-4340 >================================================ >TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: >Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l >================================================ >TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l >================================================ >TO SEARCH ARCHIVES: >http://www.mail-archive.com/rbase-l%40sonetmail.com/ Warmest regards, Tom Grimshaw coy: Just For You Software tel: 612 9552 3311 fax: 612 9566 2164 mobile: 0414 675 903 post: PO Box 470 Glebe NSW 2037 Australia street: 3/66 Wentworth Park Rd Glebe NSW 2037 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.just4usoftware.com.au "... the control of impulse -- is the first principle of civilization."-- Will Durant, Pulitzer Prize winning philosopher, writer and historian the most needed product in the world can be found at www.thewaytohappiness.org This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential to the intended recipient and may be privileged. 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