MF ->The past time I've read some questions and replies about
->"internal error 999". Today a client of use called with the
->same error. He moved to a new computer and suddenly the
->problem appeared.
This error almost always indicates that some function needed for
maintaining an index hasn't been linked into the executable. He hasn't
somehow mixed up .exe versions, has he?
MF ->Has anyone a clue how to solve this problem? The application is
->made in Clipper 5.01, using Blinker 3.20.
First off, I'd get the free patch to upgrade to Blinker 3.30 and
seriously consider upgrading to Blinker 4.10. I don't know if this'll
help at all, but you're using a linker version that came out before
Windows 95 came out. Check out http://www.blinkinc.com for the patch.
Raymond Pesek
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