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Hi We're in the process of migrating from P.SQL V8.6 on a Netware V5.1 Sp7 server to P.SQL V9.52 on a Novell OES/Netware SP5 server. We have a 'tradational' files system on the V5.1 Sp7 server and an NSS volume on the OES/Netware SP5 server. All is generally good except that I keep getting a could of odd errors in the PCC when accessing tables in the new database. The PCC is V9.50.077.002 While I can access the tables in question, when I right click on the table name and select Properties I get, for one table Unknown error: -19 and then the General properties are displayed but nothing for the columns and indexeswhile for the other table I get 1: Failed and the properties are not displayed at all. Any thoughts? Is there a V9.52 PCC I should try? TIA! Guy |
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Have you applied the v9.52 HotFix to the workstation you are using? If not, I'd start with that. |
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This error usually appears when you don't have sufficient rights. You MUST be an Admin user to be able to use this function, and it may be problematic on NetWare, since this right may or may not be readily available to the PCC. |
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A better idea -- Pervasive has had years of supporting NetWare, Linux, and Windows servers, and PSQLv9 is available in all three flavors, with a VERY easy migration path (install the new engine and copy over the database files). Since Novell has already announced an end-of-life date for NetWare, wouldn't it make more sense to start looking at your own migration plans to either Linux or Windows? Perhaps moving to a v9.52 server on a different platform would make more sense in the long run. (I know it'll be painful -- I'm working with another customer doing this very same thing -- but it is a certainty that you'll go eventually...) |
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Goldstar Software Inc. Pervasive-based Products, Training & Services Bill Bach BillBach (AT) goldstarsoftware (DOT) com http://www.goldstarsoftware.com *** Chicago: Pervasive Service & Support Class - 11/13/2007 *** Guy Dawson wrote: Hi We're in the process of migrating from P.SQL V8.6 on a Netware V5.1 Sp7 server to P.SQL V9.52 on a Novell OES/Netware SP5 server. We have a 'tradational' files system on the V5.1 Sp7 server and an NSS volume on the OES/Netware SP5 server. All is generally good except that I keep getting a could of odd errors in the PCC when accessing tables in the new database. The PCC is V9.50.077.002 While I can access the tables in question, when I right click on the table name and select Properties I get, for one table Unknown error: -19 and then the General properties are displayed but nothing for the columns and indexeswhile for the other table I get 1: Failed and the properties are not displayed at all. Any thoughts? Is there a V9.52 PCC I should try? TIA! Guy |
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Bill Bach wrote: Have you applied the v9.52 HotFix to the workstation you are using? If not, I'd start with that. No. Is that in the Windows HotFix file? |
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Guy Dawson wrote: Bill Bach wrote: Have you applied the v9.52 HotFix to the workstation you are using? If not, I'd start with that. No. Is that in the Windows HotFix file? It looks like it as I've downloaded the Windows HotFix and am now running the V9.52 PCC. Unfortunatly there's not change in the problem. Guy |
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Can you send me the DDF's and the data file? I'll check it on Windows & see if there's anything obviously wrong with them. |
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Goldstar Software Inc. Pervasive-based Products, Training & Services Bill Bach BillBach (AT) goldstarsoftware (DOT) com http://www.goldstarsoftware.com *** Chicago: Pervasive Service & Support Class - 11/13/2007 *** Guy Dawson wrote: Guy Dawson wrote: Bill Bach wrote: Have you applied the v9.52 HotFix to the workstation you are using? If not, I'd start with that. No. Is that in the Windows HotFix file? It looks like it as I've downloaded the Windows HotFix and am now running the V9.52 PCC. Unfortunatly there's not change in the problem. Guy |
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