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DBISAM Engine Error 11013 from BDS2006 IDE |
Thu, Apr 12 2007 4:30 PM | Permanent Link |
Dave Harrison | When I try and open a *static* query from the BDS2006 IDE, it will give
me an error: "DBISAM Engine Error # 11013 Access denied to table or backup file '32600'". If it is a live query, then it opens just fine. It also opens fine if I run the application and open the static query. The problem is with opening Static queries within the IDE. At first I thought it was my AV program so I got it to ignore .DAT,.IDX etc. and that did not solve the problem. I then inloaded the AV program and the problem persists. The temp directory does exist, and I don't see why I'm getting this error. Can someone shed some light on it? TIA Dave |
Thu, Apr 12 2007 4:42 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Dave,
<< When I try and open a *static* query from the BDS2006 IDE, it will give me an error: "DBISAM Engine Error # 11013 Access denied to table or backup file '32600'". >> What is the private directory set to for the current session (PrivateDir property) ? If it is blank, then make sure that it is set to a valid temp directory. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Apr 12 2007 5:49 PM | Permanent Link |
Dave Harrison | Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
> Dave, > > << When I try and open a *static* query from the BDS2006 IDE, it will give > me an error: > > "DBISAM Engine Error # 11013 Access denied to table or backup file > '32600'". >> > > What is the private directory set to for the current session (PrivateDir > property) ? If it is blank, then make sure that it is set to a valid temp > directory. > Tim, I didn't fully qualify the Private Directory. I had it set to "data\tmp" and the directory existed but of course the IDE doesn't know the current directory. Of course the path should have been fully qualified. Oops! :{} Dave |
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