At 08:32 AM 9/26/2002 -0400, Mike Ramsour wrote:

>Cany anyone tell me if this is a Windows issue or an R:Base issue?  I will
>sometimes get a similar message when I'm running Excel.

Mike,

01. During the process of CREATing and Redefining TEMPorary TABLE(s),
     make sure that column(s) definition(s) are defined as DATE, not TEXT.

02. If you are using the RUN command/statements in your lengthy process,
     I would suggest to think about defining the entire process using QUIT 
TO ...

03. Have you TRACEd the entire process for some obvious -ERRORs-?

04. If you get the similar message when running MS Excel, what is the end
     result column data type?

Hope that helps.

Have a great weekend!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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