Lockfile question
Jeff Harrison
jeffaharrison at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 18 14:56:08 PDT 2006
--- Don Coleman <dcoleman at dgcreact.com> wrote:
(Top posting fixed)
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeff Harrison
> [mailto:jeffaharrison at yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 5:53 PM
> > To: Don Coleman; 'filePro'
> > Subject: Re: Lockfile question
> >
> > --- Don Coleman <dcoleman at dgcreact.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Win2000 clients,
> > > fP5.0.13
> > >
> > > I have a rclerk process which the user scans a
> > > prescription number. Clerk
> > > calls a form and the prescription label prints.
> > > Periodically, at least
> > > several times/day the user will receive a
> filePro
> > > error stating:
> > >
> > > A filepro error has occurred on file:
> > > E:\QS1\TODO\FILEPRO\ALLERGY\LOCKFILE
> > >
> > > Line 156
> > >
> > > If the user immediately re-enters the app. and
> scans
> > > this number again it
> > > will usually process it w/o error and print the
> > > label. This error happens
> > > on three different reference files (the file
> named
> > > ALLERGY is one of them).
> > > Note that the lookups are not protected and are
> not
> > > posting or writing any
> > > data to the lookup file. They are only filling
> in
> > > lookup data fields into
> > > dummy variables on the prescription label
> (form).
> > > I'm at a loss as how to
> > > resolve. The code snippet below is from the
> form
> > > table. Any suggestions
> > > appreciated. TY.
> > >
> >
> > Don, is that the complete error message? It
> sounds to
> > me like there should be something else.
> >
> Jeff:
>
> I believe that it is. I will try to confirm today.
> There is a second part
> but it refers to fP not being able to open the
> errmsg file.
If there is a second part (that you did not mention
previously) then that was NOT the complete error
message! :-)
If filepro can't open the error message file, then I
would hazard a guess that your problem has to do with
and environment limit on either the number of files or
buffers, or something like that. I'm not windows
expert, but I know that this is configurable for each
command prompt - the number of files and buffers that
you can open at one time.
I hope this helps.
Jeff Harrison
jeffaharrison at yahoo.com
Author of JHExport and JHImport. The easiest and
fastest ways to generate code for filePro exports and imports.
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