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Jony Fain
 
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Default DDF Editing - 08-04-2004 , 10:54 AM






Hi,
We have used Pervasive SQL for a While... Last month we did an upgrade
to 2000i I'm not sure which version we had earlier.

Now I can create a stored Procedure, and it appears listed as stored
procedures, but when I'm trying to retreive the SP properties I get
this error:

Pervasive][ODBC Client Interface][LNA][Pervasive]
[ODBC Engine Interface]Unable to open table: X$Proc.


I checked looked for my "proc.ddf" and it is there, but it's not
indexed in the X$File table.

How can I had it into the X$file? or what should I do?

Thanks,
Jony Fain

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Leonard
 
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Default Re: DDF Editing - 08-05-2004 , 08:15 AM






Don't know why it happens, but
there is an easy workaround on this.

Just temporarily rename the "proc.ddf" and create another stored
procedure. That should put it in the X$File table. After it is in
the table you can delete the new one and rename it back (if needed).

Leonard

On 4 Aug 2004 08:54:46 -0700, jonyfain-tech (AT) yahoo (DOT) com (Jony Fain)
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Hi,
We have used Pervasive SQL for a While... Last month we did an upgrade
to 2000i I'm not sure which version we had earlier.

Now I can create a stored Procedure, and it appears listed as stored
procedures, but when I'm trying to retreive the SP properties I get
this error:

Pervasive][ODBC Client Interface][LNA][Pervasive]
[ODBC Engine Interface]Unable to open table: X$Proc.


I checked looked for my "proc.ddf" and it is there, but it's not
indexed in the X$File table.

How can I had it into the X$file? or what should I do?

Thanks,
Jony Fain


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