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September 1999, Week 4

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B T Vikram Kumar <[log in to unmask]>
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B T Vikram Kumar <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Sep 1999 08:49:14 +0530
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It looks like the first dataset of calldb could not be opened. It may be due to
incompatible security permissions, or may even be a physical file corruption.

Regards,
Vikram

Carl McNamee wrote:

> We had a system crash this afternoon and had to reinstall the System Volume.
> During testing of the system afterwards some of our jumbo databases on a
> private volume are giving us the following error and we cannot figure out
> why!  Any help will be appreciated.
>
> SUPRTOOL/iX/Copyright Robelle Consulting Ltd. 1981-1998.  Type H for help.
> (Version 4.1.04)  MON, SEP 27, 1999,  8:36 PM
> Licensee:  Billing Concepts Inc. [144Z]
> Today's Hint. To check a field for more than one value, use >IF
> FIELD=1,2,3,4.
> >ba=calldb.zpdi01
> Database password [;]?
>
> >fo
>
> Database: CALLDB.ZPDI01.CALLS  TPI: Omnidex 3.04.64
>
> Error:  An IMAGE call failed while trying to describe sets
>
> TURBOIMAGE ERROR AT $01091120; RETURN STATUS = -1
> DBINFO, MODE 205, ON #1 OF CALLDB.ZPDI01.CALLS
> MPE FILE ERROR 0 RETURNED BY FOPEN ON DATA SET #1
>
> >
>
> Carl McNamee
> Systems Administrator
> Billing Concepts
> (210) 949-7282

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