| Subject |
Re: IndexError |
| From |
AGOSTINHO <agostinhoteixeira@yahoo.com> |
| Date |
Thu, 17 Jun 2021 00:32:13 -0400 |
| Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
| Attachment(s) |
DbasePlusPerationError.gif |
Dear Ken
Thank you for your assistance regarding this system issue.
I did open the BDE admistrator and followed your instructions but when reach to
NATIVE
DBASE
What I get at the right windows/site is a LANGLIFE driver list(SEE ATTACHMENT\\\" , here I can only choose any language drive, it has as default \\\'ASCIansi\\\", I have tried other language drivers as well like \\\"DBASE ENG cp437\\\"but nothing changes the behavior of DBASE 11 PLUS
when creating a table, when saving the table I get an error message and after that a DBASE operating system error pop-up(SEE ATTAHEMENT), at this point the only way to close DBASE PLUS is by using CRL-ALT-DELETE .
I think DBASE PLUS is having a software conflict with any other application running on my PC, I'm using Windows 7 operating system on my PC.
Please any idea how to proceed?
In advance thank you very much
Agostinho
Ken Mayer Wrote
> On 6/13/2021 11:42 PM, AGOSTINHO wrote:
> > Dear Akshat Kapoor
> > Thank you for your support,
> > I have uninstalled Dbase Plus and installed it again on a different location with the same result, cannot create any dbf file I\\\'m getting the same system error after saving the file after create it, it will not let me do anything further I have to close Dbase Plus with CRL-ALT-DELETE, i\\\'m on a windows 7 pc.
> >
> > It let me change any thing on the structure of the Dbase Plus stock files index etc., but it don\\\'t let me change nothing in the structure add indexes etc. on Dbase IV DOS files.
> >
> > I did a fresh installation on a new windows 10 PC and everything works fine.
> >
> > Please how to solve this problem, i\\\'m out of ideas.
> > Any one on this group that have been thought the same problem?
>
> You may want to open the BDE Administrator, and make sure it knows
> you\\\'re working with level 4 tables.
>
> In the BDE Administrator:
>
> Click the Configuration Tab
> Click the + by Configuration
> Click the + by Drivers
> Click the + by Native
> Click the + by DBASE
>
> On the right, you will see \\\"LEVEL\\\" ... the default is 7. Change it to
> four. Press Ctrl+A (save all changes). Exit the BDE Administrator ...
>
> Now see if you can make the changes you\\\'ve been trying.
>
> Ken
>
> --
> *Ken Mayer*
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