The I_ files are Universe indexes.  It seems like the you don't have
indexes on the file on Live, but the header still believes that you have
them.  I would use the SET-INDEX command to clear the path from the
header.  The exact syntax escapes me at the moment, but online help should
give you that.


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
> 
> I am aware there are two different levels of indexes in play here. SB+
and
> Universe. Which level is the I_ ?
> 
> TEST ACCOUNT: LIST fails when pointing to the test account
> 
> >CT VOC SM.ORDERS
>      SM.ORDERS
> 0001 F
> 0002 \\VPIMP2\MP6VPITEST\SM.ORDERS
> 0003 E:\CADTEST\D_SM.ORDERS
> 
> >LIST.INDEX SM.ORDERS ALL
> Program "LIST.INDEX": pc = 3E0, Unable to open index map
> "g:\mp6vpitest\I_SM.ORD
> ERS/INDEX.MAP" for read/write,Unable to open "SM.ORDERS".
> 
> >SET.INDEX SM.ORDERS INFORM
> Program "SET.INDEX": pc = CD6, Unable to open index map
> "g:\mp6vpitest\I_SM.ORDE
> RS/INDEX.MAP" for read/write,File SM.ORDERS has no secondary indices.
> Header incorrectly contains path indicating indices should exist!
> (g:\mp6vpitest\I_SM.ORDERS)
> 


> Thanks,
> 
> Marilyn A. Hilb
> Value Part, Inc
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> Fax: 847-367-1892
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> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Brian Leach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 3:02 AM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      RE: [U2] Voc pointer not working (fwd)
> 
> > Marilyn Hilb wrote:
> > >The trigger here seems to be files that have I_XXXX folders on them,
> > >Index Map?.
> 
> As Karl stated, the index file location is hard coded into the file
> header.
> You can amend this using the SET.INDEX command. This can either reset
the
> index path to the local location OR clear the index path so you can
> rebuild.
> 
> Copying files with indices attached is one of those gotchas that
> frequently
> messes up systems, particularly if someone wants to make a test account
on
> the same machine and ends up with test files accessing live indices.
> 
> Brian
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