Does the data value actually get inserted into the type 25 file if you check after the write fails? Also, is the data pre-existing within the type 25 file and this is an update to that record? Sounds almost like a memory allocation or rotating file pool problem.

The on error branch (actually ANY branch) would only be followed if the run-machine wasn't crashing underneath you, which, if you are being dropped back to the command prompt, is happening.

At 11:33 AM 02/17/2004, you wrote:


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Subject: RE: UV write fatal error

Permissions?  All the preceding steps (Open, BSCAN) can be done without
write permission. Write, needless to add, cannot.

> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Jimi DeRouen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >I am attempting to write a record to a type 25 file and apparently
> >getting a fatal error. The platform is UV 9.5.1.1b Pick flavor on W2K

> >SP4. I have constructed the WRITE statement to include all possible
> >(I
> >think) branching, yet the program goes to the command prompt when the

> >WRITE is executed without following any of the branches. The WRITE
> >statement is as follows:
> >
> [SNIP]

I have no problem writing other values. It is only this particular data
value that seems to produce the error. Why wouldn't the program follow
the on error branch?
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