I am using vb6, dbaseIII, on both (win2k sp4, and winXP SP3)
On the win2k PC the program works fine, and on the XP PC, not so much.
Problem, I am opening a recordset from .dbf file 'miheader1' but it seems that it is pulling the file named 'miheader'. The file with the '1' after is a temp file that is being added to the other. In this particular part of the program the date field of 'miheader1' is being modified. below is the code. The argument supplied is "3"
vb Code:
Private Sub CheckDate(Optional Flag As Integer = 0) Dim FillvdateTest As Long Dim oRS As String StorePath = "c:\mv" If Flag = 1 Then 'marvell DBName = "mvheader1" ElseIf Flag = 2 Then 'brinkley DBName = "brheader1" ElseIf Flag = 3 Then 'marianna DBName = "miheader1" Else DBName = InputBox("Enter the name of the database (MVheader1, BRheader1, MIheader1)", "Header Name", "MVheader1") End If Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "*****************************" & vbCrLf Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "*****************************" & vbCrLf Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "*******" & DBName & "**********" & vbCrLf Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "*****************************" & vbCrLf Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "*****************************" & vbCrLf Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "opening connection to db" & vbCrLf Call OpenConnection Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "connection open" & vbCrLf If RS.State <> 0 Then RS.Close End If Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "opening Recordset " & vbCrLf oRS = "select hdr_date from " & DBName & " order by hdr_date asc" Text1.Text = Text1.Text & oRS & vbCrLf Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "rs state = " & RS.State & vbCrLf RS.Open oRS, CN, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "rs state = " & RS.State & vbCrLf Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "recordset was opened successfully" & vbCrLf RS.MoveFirst FillvdateTest = RS.Fields(0).Value Text1.Text = Text1.Text & RS.Fields(0).Value Text1.Text = Text1.Text & "Test statement" & vbCrLf & " ~>If FillvdateTest(" & FillvdateTest & ") < 19999999 Then" If FillvdateTest < 19999999 Then Call FillVDate(Flag) End If End Sub
Note the text1.text statements below is the log
wrapped in code tags just to section off
Fillvdate should = 75723Code:***************************** ***************************** *******miheader1********** ***************************** ***************************** opening connection to db connection open opening Recordset select hdr_date from miheader1 order by hdr_date asc rs state = 0 rs state = 1 recordset was opened successfully 20060130Test statement ~>If FillvdateTest(20060130) < 19999999 Then
which is the first date field in 'miheader1'
20060130 is the first date field in 'miheader'
Is there a length limit on dbase names?? remember that it works on the Win2K PC.
Thanks for any pointers. I know the code is sloppy *sorry
-RT




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