***segmentation violation Press Enter to continue:

Jeff Harrison jeffaharrison at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 14 18:54:51 PST 2011


----- Original Message ----

> From: daN baueR <dan at onlinemgt.com>
> To: FilePro Mailing List <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
> Sent: Mon, February 14, 2011 2:18:03 PM
> Subject: ***segmentation violation Press Enter to continue:
> 
> I hope someone can let me know what this would be referring to. I'm
> running a  very simple report to check on some irregularities.
> Basically I'm importing  data into my main working file. This report
> runs from the importing file. All  the records in the import file are
> stored permanently.  In it I store  the @RN of the record in the main
> working file that each import record was  posted to.  Some records are
> showing up that don't match the saved @RN  in import file. There is
> also an client file number stored for each record  that is not unique
> but there are only a few matches for this number. This  report was
> created to try and track down discrepancies.
> 
> This is the  output table
> ::oa=""; ob=""; oc(8,.0)=16:
> ::lookup ppp = process  R=oc    -B:
> :not ppp:end:
> badrec:ppp(65) ne 23:ob="NO":
> :badrec:gosub  findit:
> ::end:
> findit::lookup ccc = process  K=23   i=D -bx:
> loopa:not  ccc:return:
> :ccc(65) ne 23:return:
> ::oa=oa<ccc(@rn); getnext ccc; goto  loopa:
> 
> importfile
> field 16 saved @RN of main file
> field 23 account  number
> 
> process file
> index D client file # built on field 65
> 
> I'm  using a -V table to narrow the report down to only problem
> records.  The  report selects records and then gets stuck in the same
> place. I'm printing  the report to the screen so I can at least see the
> first couple of pages  print correctly and then I get the error
> message. Thanks for your  help.
> 
> Dan Bauer
> dan at onlinemgt.com
> _______________________________________________

Dan, from your description it sounds like you may have a bad index D.  Have you 
tried rebuilding this index and running the process again?

Jeff Harrison
jeffaharrison at yahoo.com
Author of JHExport and JHImport.



      


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