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At 03 JUN 2004 11:52:26AM Ellen M Fox wrote:

I know someone out there can help explain this. I have modified my systems creating a new program and table. I indexed the new table with Btree indexes and am using Btree in the program. One machine will work this program fine other machines don't. The machines that can run this program will list out the indexes of the new table. The

other systems don't recognize the indexes and won't run the program. I have booted everyone out, recreated, rebuild the indexes, stopped and started the nlm. This did not work. I do not believe this

is a problem with my Arev but with either the workstations or the servers. I believe it is somekind of memory or caching issue. But I have been asked to prove it. Can someone help me prove it? Or has the correct answer? Thank-you


At 03 JUN 2004 12:37PM [email protected] wrote:

Ellen - they ARE all using the same login script - it's not a rogue Image is it? Are there other indexes on the filewhcih you can see from the workstations in question?

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At 03 JUN 2004 01:21PM Ellen M Fox wrote:

No rogue images and all workstations can see the table and data itself. I just can't use the index search on some.

Ellen

At 03 JUN 2004 01:50PM [email protected] wrote:

It seems more likely that you're attaching a different file. Can you grab *INDEXES from the ! file fomr both stations and compare contents?

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