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

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wills, Steve
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 4:20 PM
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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

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University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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