Steve -
I've seen your first error message when something was out of balance - unbalanced quotes or parentheses or something like that on one particular record. Or in a computed column or expression that encounters a null or a divide by zero and doesn't trap for that. So see if there is something happening in the data itself that could cause these problems. Sami ____________________________ Sami Aaron Software Management Specialists 913-915-1971 [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wills, Steve Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 4:20 PM To: RBASE-L Mailing List Subject: [RBASE-L] - (i) "I/O Error allocating a buffer for the file ..." I have been getting this message intermittently in 1 or 2 routines the past few days. These are the same routines I mentioned in yesterday's message, "-INTERNAL ERROR- Out of dynamic space". TTBOMK, nothing has changed on the system side and I haven't altered this code in quite a while. The only thing I can find to look at right now is a Stored Procedure that gets called, twice, in a global update (with a WHERE-clause). It does include code to handle the passing of a NULL value where it expects a DATE value and it has worked fine in the past as well. Any ideas? Thanks, Steve in Memphis J. Stephen Wills Program Manager, Research Informatics Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research University of Tennessee Health Science Center 62 S. Dunlap, Suite 400 Memphis, TN 38163 Office: 901-448-2389 FAX : 901-448-7133

