RE: The infamous

jgersic

jgersic

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RE: The infamous

At least from my experience, 90% of the invalid overwrites or reads
error has been caused by User-Overrides that have gone south/corrupt. I
would delete them for the program that she is having problems with and
see if the issue goes away.

John

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OneWorld Xe (B733.3)
Update 6, SP 19.1_B1
Running on: WIN2K/SP2, SQL2k/SP2
Metaframe 1.8a
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Xe, Update2, SP16
SQL2k, Win2k
Metaframe 1.8a
 
RE: The infamous

Don-

Does this happen across workstations, for the same user?

There is a jde.ini setting that has solved memory errors in the past:

[DB CACHE INFORMATION]
Library Cache=20

Put it in the client and server jde.ini if it isn't there already.

Good luck....

Regards,
David

Brightpoint NA
Sun/Oracle 8.1.6 / Citrix Xe base Sp15.1 live
Update 4 / SP18.1 sandbox
 
David,

Yes, we have actually gone through several workstations for this user -- I just highlighted two that were representative configurations. As for the jde.ini setting about "Library Cache", we've had that in our client jde.ini's since August, 2000.

Thanks for the suggestions.
 
John,

We tried to delete the user overrides for P4310, but maybe it's actually the ones for another application that are causing the problem.

We're looking at making the leap from SP15.1 to SP20_E1 after it's released next week. As part of this process, we're going to delete ALL user overrides and recreate them. It would sure be nice if there was a decent way to export user override definitions to a text file that can later be reimported, wouldn't it?
 
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