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At 27 MAR 2001 10:16:54PM M Ford wrote:

I encountered a GFE and resolved by running VERIFYLH. However, when running Verifylh the system stopped with the W156 error and the mesage "TABLENAME is an unrecognized word".

Any help to track this problem down would be appreciated.


At 28 MAR 2001 03:29AM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

This might be a red herring as the only places an W156 normally comes from is from TCL when you type in an unrecognised word. Is there any way the verify can be finishing followed by another TCL statement of TABLENAME something? Perhaps an errant DATA statement?

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At 28 MAR 2001 09:26AM WinWin/Revelation Technical Support wrote:

M-

After the VerifyLH runs it generates a report throught the following Rlist statement:

LIST SYSLHVERIFY WITH GROUP NE "" TABLENAME GROUP CODEL VERBOSE ID-SUPP ….

Have you made any changes to the SYSLHVERIFY table? Tablename is a symbolic…

Hope it helps-

Mike Ruane


At 28 MAR 2001 10:05AM Don Miller - C3 Inc. wrote:

Try to do a LISTDICT on SYSLHVERIFY. It sounds as though the dictionary for that table is either corrupt or is missing or has had some elements deleted. You sometimes can temporarily avoid this by using the D and F options on the VERIFYLH screen.

Don Miller

C3 Inc.


At 28 MAR 2001 01:01PM M Ford wrote:

Thanks for the help and ideas. I ran the suggested LIst report and checked the file DICT.SYSLHVERIFY. TABLENAME is missing from the file. There are 29 dictionary items defined for the file. AS TABLENAME is a symbolic I would appreciate receiving the symbolic details so I can add the field to the file.

Mark


At 28 MAR 2001 01:10PM Don Miller - C3 Inc. wrote:

Ok Ford-o:

Here is the code for the symbolic TABLENAME

DD={FULL_TABLE_NAME} ;* this is the @ID (Key) to SYSLHVERIFY

E=INDEX(DD, '*', 1) ;* find the text before the first '*'

@ANS=DDE+1, 999 /* DONT PRINT VOLUME NAME */

Hope this helps

Don M.


At 28 MAR 2001 04:19PM M Ford wrote:

Thanks Don I'll give it a try.

Mark

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