Victor,
What are your character settings (use "sho char" to find out)?
Under Rbase w/o considering ODBC, that error would indicate a
missing quote or paren. I *think* ODBC requires single quotes. So
if you're character settings has quotes quotes as double it may be
confusing things.
Ben Petersen
On 22 Jun 2005 at 9:39, Victor Timmons wrote:
> What does this error mean
>
> Error message form server:
> [RBTI][R:Base ODBC Driver}{Sales}-ERROR-More than 5000 characters or 400
> items on input line [ 14]
>
> Right now all im doing is opening the table that im connected to and
> hitting F9 on the keyboard. I can do this with other tables just fine.
> This table has 112 columns and 899 rows.
>
> Victor Timmons
> Tiz's Door Sales, Inc
> 425-258-2391
>
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