Paul,
Wasn't aware that this note had an attachment. Strange....

I unloaded and reloaded the table. Upon reload I got an error,
ERROR- Column duedate must be a valid DATE. ( 122)
Odd to me because duedate is defined as a date. The other date
fields didn't give me an error.

In addition when I print my monthly 140 records to disk, the
duedate field prints as mm/dd/yyyy

It loads without any date error. I tried it from the R> prompt
with error messages and echo on


Sep 13, 2009 09:31:31 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Unload and reload.  Make sure to ‘Set error messages on’ and watch for them.

It could show you an error that was not detected and at the same time it is good to do any ways.

Paul D.

Also are you aware that this Email has a hidden attachment?   At least it was detected by my system ;(    

I believe this email reply should be free.  I will check.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ed Rivkin
Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 9:09 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Strange Update

Anne,
Thanks for the suggestion. It was certainly behaving like a corrupted table. I ran the DB through
R:Scope and it came through clean on both structure and data.

Emmitt, good point but it seems odd that a Disc / Copy / Conn would cause what I am seeing.
Since putting in a pause for 30 secs after the Conn (did that after posting my question), it
is working fine. As I am updating 3 tables in the .rmd, I just thought it easier to keep everything
together rather than 3 unloads....

Ed

Sep 13, 2009 06:34:30 AM, [email protected] wrote:


Try running R:Scope on the database.

I did have something similar happen when updating an operations table.
Every time a record was updated a 2nd copy of the record would appear.

Found the customer table, which is a feeder table, had corrupted. 

Reloaded the customer table from a backup copy and all has been running
fine.



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Strange Update
From: Ed Rivkin <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, September 11, 2009 11:04 pm
To: [email protected] (RBASE-L Mailing List)

I am curious if someone has faced a similar situation.
The problem revolves around a .rmd file originally
written for my application 20 years ago using r:base 4.0.

I update a table monthly with 140 entries; one for each
account. To do so, I print a report to disk, load it into a table
and append the table to my master table which is the current
Rent table. In addition all rows for accounts with a zero balance
are moved to the Rent History table and deleted from the Rent Table

Prior to the print / load / append the DB is disconnected
and the DB is copied so I have a recovery point in case
something fails.

The only changes from 4.0-4.5 - 7.6 are the screen handling messages.

After testing the conversion everything seemed to work fine. Running
parallel we are having a strange problem. Many of the current Rent
records are duplicated, others tripled and quadrupled and some of the
history data is finding it's way back into the Rent file.

When I commented out the Disconnect / Copy to Disk / Connect
everything worked fine again.

Am I hitting some sort of DB corruption issue? Should I put a
Pause for 30-45 secs after the connect? Or am I totally missing
something else.

Thanks as always,
Ed

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