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The DBG file is created by the first person who opens the base and that file
is dbname+GB, at the end of all the datasets.  If you take the octal number
%60 and convert it to decimal you get 48, which seems like an access error.
So, I pull out my old pocket guide and 48 is "INVALID OPERATION DUE TO
MULTIPLE FILE ACCESS."  So, the file can't be opened because something has
it opened in a different way.  Could there be a backup going on or somebody
using a non-IMAGE tool?  Try a LISTF -3 and then 8 to see what's going on.

I have never seen that error, so I'm not much help, but the preceding is
what I would do.

Finally, if no one is using the file and the DB is closed, you can try
getting rid of the GB file by doing a STORE PURGE.

Good luck.

Denys...
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Glenn Paden
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 6:55 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [HP3000-L] MPE Error

While trying to access an Image database using query the following error
message printed: 'CANNOT CREATE DBG : MPE ERROR %000060'. I haven't been
able to find anything which can tell me what the cause of this might be.
Has anyone else come across this one?


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