Hi Keith,
If you like I can look at the file for you.
Given that the data in is in the server there really isn't anything you
need do for security purposes, then to make sure you aren't sending me a
good user name password combo.
I can look at the XML of the file without that.
Let me know,
Drew
Keith Clark wrote:
Frank,
Thanks for the help but I'm not that well versed in troubleshooting.
Unfortunately even my backups made weeks ago have the same error.
I will have to recreate the whole thing from scratch I suppose.
Keith
On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 14:32 +0100, Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
Hi Keith,
I made a few changes in a MySQL database that my Base application
connects to via the java connector and now I cannot open a form that
references the table that I made changes to.
It gives the following:
SQL Status: S1000
The document "Register/frmSales" could not be opened.
This sounds like a problem with the embedded database document, not with
the database/table. Unfortunately, looking at the code, this is the
"something went wrong and I can't figure out what"-message, which can
mean anything.
If you can read a little XML, and operate a ZIP tool, I suggest you have
a look into the content.xml inside the .odb file, look for your form
name, find the "xlink:href" attribute besides it (it will have a value
like "forms/Obj11"), and check whether a folder with this name (still)
exists in your .odb file. That's the only "remote" analysis idea I'd
have ...
Except, of course, reverting to a backup version of your odb file :-\
Ciao
Frank
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