[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/1/2004 9:29:25 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
0079 TRAN*yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 150000 0080 Program "PTREVBRB": Line 15, Read operation failure. [EFAULT] Bad
address
0081 [201] 'CONTRACT' IS NOT A FILE NAME
CONTRACT was being used a few "seconds" before. <SNIP>
I wish it were that simple but here is the Opens section
* 0013 OPEN 'X.REF' TO XREF ELSE STOP 201,'X.REF' 0014 OPEN 'TOFL' TO TOFL ELSE STOP 201,'TOFL' 0015 OPEN 'CONTRACT' TO CONTRACT ELSE STOP 201,'CONTRACT'
The program would appear to definitely be trying to open CONTRACT.
What is the read operation failure? That doesn't sound like an OPEN failure to me.
I would expect that the problem is that the READ (ie from the VOC) is failing, not that the file doesn't really exist or is locked or something of that sort. Could it be that your VOC is read locked at the time this is happening?
Will
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Also the entire directory tree from root to CONRACT has to be scanned/listed at open time ( or maybe before) by unix-open ... Anyway al levels must have execute and possibly read permission for the user now running the program.
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