Norman,
If you really feel masochistic and want another one, you can download the
source of the OPD/QL driver I wrote (nearly 20 years ago now)!
Dave
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Date: 2006/10/12 Thu AM 10:25:53 BST
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Subject: Re: [ql-users] QPC2 and DOSx
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For Norman,
When trying to understand the Qubide code you might look into an old
problem I have with using DBAS.
With Suqcess, all database mutations are immediately stored on the device
but I found that after making a lot of changes, DBAS/Qubide lose track of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you really feel masochistic and want another one, you can download the
source of the OPD/QL driver I wrote (nearly 20 years ago now)!
Dave
Afternoon Dave,
I actually bought that driver many years ago. I was working in local government
in Aberdeen using ICL
Op Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:33:54 +0200 schreef P Witte
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Try using the tk2 command FLUSH after changing each record. It may
provide a
temporary solution.
The FLUSH command is not used in Suqcess but I will patch a copy and see
if it makes a difference.
Bob
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Bob Spelten wrote:
The FLUSH command is not used in Suqcess but I will patch a copy and see
if it makes a difference.
I somehow doubt that it will help, but bugs can be weird, so who
knows. Have you tried enabling the map checksums (WIN_CTRL command)?
Marcel