Gunnar,

That must not be your problem, since you had no keys, and you did 
unload all.

It's too bad the unload file is too large to TRACE.  Here's a trick that 
might be of use (or might not!).  In a test directory:

SET ECHO ON
OUTPUT gunnar.txt
RUN unloadfile.DAT
OUTPUT SCREEN
SET ECHO OFF

Then open gunnar.txt in wordpad or notepad. It will be large, but not as 
large as the database. Search for "error." (Hopefully that is not a 
frequently occuring word within your data.)  When you find a message, 
you will see exactly what the problems were, and exactly which SQL 
or LOAD command caused the problem.

Bill

On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 21:44:08 +0100, Gunnar Ekblad wrote:

>Good point Bill
>I did unload all.
>I will do some testing by doing structure and data separately
>But again there where no PK and FK only normal indexes.
>Gunnar





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