Hi Peter,

it seems that one of your stored SQL Studio Statements is corrupted. 
You could try the following:

1. Check the path of the local folder. (Session -> Settings -> CatalogManager)
1. Copy all your statements to the local folder.
2. Make a copy of the local folder.
3. Delete all contents in the local folder.
4. Delete the the content of the tables DBA.WA_MY_CONTAINER and DBA.WA_MY_INODE.

If now the error does not occur, copy back the statements one by one and check which 
one is corrupted.

Regards
Wolfgang



-----Original Message-----
From: "H�bschen, Peter" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mittwoch, 3. September 2003 09:40
To: Mailingliste SAPDB (E-Mail)
Subject: Error/Message by opening SQL-Studio disappears


Hello, 

if I start SQL-Studio (7.4.3.28) I see a Yes/No-box, but it's displayed so
short, that I can't click yes or no. Then SQL-Studio is open and the box is
disappeared. Through making a screenshot I got the Message of the box.

Title of the box:
CatalogManagement

Message of the box:
File "/Fehler" is corrupted.
Delete it?
<Yes>    <No>

I've looked on my harddrive, but can't find a file called Fehler. even not
in the Local Folder from SQL-Studio.


Peter
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