Subject | Re: [firebird-support] What is wrong ? |
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Author | Tim Ledgerwood |
Post date | 2004-03-09T08:15:02Z |
Hi Uwe,
You haven't specified the directory or file name properly in your code. If
you are using Delphi (I get the same error when I don't specify the GDB
file), check your Database object for the Database Name property.
Otherwise, the table or db object or whatever it is looks in the local
directory, expecting that you are specifying a local DB file.
Regards
Tim
At 08:49 AM 09/03/2004 +0200, you wrote:
You haven't specified the directory or file name properly in your code. If
you are using Delphi (I get the same error when I don't specify the GDB
file), check your Database object for the Database Name property.
Otherwise, the table or db object or whatever it is looks in the local
directory, expecting that you are specifying a local DB file.
Regards
Tim
At 08:49 AM 09/03/2004 +0200, you wrote:
>This is what firebird sends to me. The file exists 100%.[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>C:\Firebird\bin>gfix -validate -user sysdba -password masterkey
>C:\Temp\Data.DBF
>;
>I/O error for file "C:\TEMP\DATA.DBF;"
>-Error while trying to open file
>-The system cannot find the file specified.
>
>
>
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