I think the reason it took so long was that it kept looking like a network thing. I mean the forms worked fine to a point. 2-3 users was fine and then nothing. But then the more things that I eliminated network wise the more it pointed back to the database. But all the database tools showed a healthy database.
But then I started observing the behavior and started eliminating objects until we were working again. The main form was an external RFF but I've moved it internally for the time being. Thanks to all who listened and offered suggestions. Jan -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] (RBASE-L Mailing List) Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2011 15:03:15 EST Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Server problem resolved If you keep daily backups of the database on the network, and you know you haven't changed anything on the form/report, the first thing I would do is unload a copy from a previous backup and see if it works. Of course, version 9.1 makes this easier, with having date/time stamps on forms/reports to tell you when there was last a change so you don't go back too far! Karen Yeah, Since all the code is in the forms and reports now, I'm thinking of just unloading all of them seperately and if there is a problem, just reload the suspect area. Jan

