If you don't open the database first and authenticate, or don't set your 
username to the owner password, before you run the AUTOCHK, you will 
experience errors like this.

Errors such as these really mean that you are trying to run an AUTOCHK 
without having the appropriate access rights.

I've reported this behavior to RDCC and posted it to this listserv in the 
past.

Tony

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"A. Razzak Memon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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At 11:01 AM 7/20/2001 -0400, J.M. GRATIAS wrote:

>Same DB (zipped on my PC and unzipped on the client's 
>one) return the following errors :
>
>Warning : Column SYS_DATA at rowid 84755 has data 
>length 0, expected 28502 (1273)

J.M.,

Il me semble que vous avez un "zip file" qui n'est pas 
bon. Je suggeres que vous re-faire le zip file et le 
prends a votre client.

Amusez-vous bien!

Razzak.

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