John,
Thx for your ideas. I checked the search action and theI haven't changed
anything in the db. The same app/db works fine on the test server, but
refuses to work on the deployment server. Since these are on different
networks, I have to use different datasources, but otherwise they are the
same.

I'll keep at it. I have trashed the datasourse, remade it, remade the search
action 10 times or more. Don't know what else to try.

Does the tango cache get cleared when the server is restarted? (Plug-in
running with web star) thinking that maybe it is a cache thing out of
desperation.

With fmp? Should I be using "Layout_0" or "Layout_#1"?




On 10/7/02 11:42 AM, "John Schroeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tom,
> 
> Did you change the name of any fields in FMP file "after" you uploaded
> the TAF to the server?
> 
> This can cause the "Object not found" error.
> 
> John
> 
> On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 08:12  AM, Tom Carr wrote:
> 
>> Can anyone help me figure out what this error means?
>> 
>> I created a new fmp database. Then created a new datasource in T2000. In
>> tango, I am able to see the datasource and the fields without a problem.
>> But, when I try to hit the taf (search action) via a browser, I get the
>> following error.
>> 
>>> Error
>>> An error occurred while processing your request:
>>> 
>>> File: FBNR_Subscribers_new.taf
>>> Position: Search
>>> Class: External
>>> Main Error Number: -1728
>>> 
>>> Object not found.
>>> 
>>> File: FBNR_Subscribers_new.taf
>>> Position: Search
>>> Class: Internal
>>> Main Error Number: -101
>>> 
>>> General error during data source operation.
>> 
>> I have other taf's and fmp database's on these two servers that work
>> properly. I have tried to work this out for several days now and cannot
>> get
>> anywhere.
>> 
>> Your help is greatly appreciated.
>> Thx!
>> 
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