Larry:
I will definitely test option 2, it is the most likely explanation to the
problem I experienced. I hope that Sandy (she posted the original question)
also benefits from this discussion, I know I have.
Thanks,

Javier Valencia, PE
President
Valencia Technology Group, L.L.C.
14315 S. Twilight Ln., Suite #14
Olathe, KS  66062-4571
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Lawrence Lustig
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 8:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Printing with Rbase for DOS

> Explanation 2 seems very plausible and will have to try it next time my
> client runs into this problem. As I indicated, it happens sporadically and
> rebooting the computer seems to solve the problem.

I would look for:

1. Anything running at those sporadic times that might be slowing R:Base
down to a crawl and making the reports timeout.

2. Anything else that might have run before you have the problem that would
be lowering the timeout setting (or even setting it to 0).  To test for
this, you could direct the output of the CAPTURE /? command to a text file
before every printing of the report.  When you have the problem, check that
file to see what the timeout was when the problem occured.  I'll be you find
it has been reset.
--
Larry


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