Paul:  Honestly, I NEVER use rbase.cfg files.  Not since 6.5 days when
it was required that you had one.  Can't even tell you were the heck my
rbase.cfg files are, now that my clients are (almost all) on version 7.X.  
My
rbase.dat file (or whatever) always sets the database-wide settings.  So
everyone who comes in gets the same settings.

I've never had an instance where a particular user required different 
settings.
If they did, then I guess I'd put those settings in a lookup table or 
hard-code
them or something....

Karen


 
> ime got out of format and all day was 'DataTime invalid, error 122's 
> etc...
> '  
> 
> I recall somebody once saying, 'it is ok to have a generic Rbase.cfg on 
> the
> server that all users use.'   I have separate cfgs for every workstation 
> and
> somehow?    Time input got switched to HHMM and not HH:MM:SS  like on 8
> stations.  So I was just going to put a cfg file on the server.  Is it 
> safe?
> I am in a bind for time at the moment.
> 
> 
> I can see I am going to have to switch to Mike B.'s approach. But in the
> mean time any thoughts would be appreciated.  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Paul D.

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