Mike,

I'm pleased to inform you that the boo-boo mentioned 
below and very kindly submitted on R:DCC has been 
fixed in the upcoming Inline Patch-3 (Build:1.853xRT03) 
of The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows.

Stay tuned for the official release date and complete 
details on Bug-Fixes, Enhancements and NEW Commands in 
Inline Patch-3 (Build:1.853xRT03)

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


At 02:15 PM 1/28/02 -0500, Mike Ramsour wrote:

>I have a program that I use to gauge the time it takes 
>to copy a large database (1 GB) from one computer to 
>another.
>
>Here is the code:
>
>DISCONNECT
>--
>PAUSE 1
>--
>SET VAR vstart_time TIME = .#TIME
>--
>COPY K:\RBASE\DATA\PMISDATA.* D:\RBASE\DATA
>--
>SET VAR vstop_time TIME = .#TIME
>--
>OUTPUT PRINT
>--
>SHOW VAR %time%
>--
>OUTPUT SCREEN
>--
>QUIT
>
>The curious problem I have encountered is that if I 
>simply type RUN COPYTEST.PRG at the R> I immediately 
>get an error that says "Cannot create destination file" 
>and the program terminates.  If I TRACE the command file,
>though, it runs just fine.  I am copying from a Windows 
>2000 system to a Windows NT Workstation 4.0 system.  
>Plenty of memory and disk space, etc.  I have tried 
>this with different databases with the same result.  
>I am running the latest version of R:Base for Windows 
>6.5++.
>
>Any ideas why RUN doesn't work while TRACE does?  Any 
>way to work around it?
>
>Thanks -- >

>Mike Ramsour

>p.s.  I just began using the SET ClipBoard command and 
>man do I love it! The LISTOF and ITEMCOUNT are "Glorious" 
>too.  Continued thanks and accolades to Razzak and the 
>Dream Team.


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