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Cannot modify a read-only dataset. |
Tue, May 2 2006 10:44 AM | Permanent Link |
Vincent | DBISAM v3.29
"Cannot modify a read-only dataset." I have read all of the posts regarding the message I could find. Using all of the techniques suggested to locate the problem has not helped. I have a client running c/s. Sometimes in the morning they receive the message "Cannot modify a read-only dataset." Stopping and starting the DBISAM server corrects the problem. I was able to see this activity recently. I tried opening one of the tables in DBSys and it showed read/write. I was able to edit the same record when running the application via file-sharing but switching back to c/s I received the "Cannot modify a read-only dataset." error. This happens sporadically but quite often in the morning. Without getting into more detail about nightly back- ups, etc... Any idea what could cause the server to get locked into a read-only mode when the tables are not set to read-only? |
Tue, May 2 2006 1:42 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Vincent,
<< I have read all of the posts regarding the message I could find. Using all of the techniques suggested to locate the problem has not helped. I have a client running c/s. Sometimes in the morning they receive the message "Cannot modify a read-only dataset." Stopping and starting the DBISAM server corrects the problem. I was able to see this activity recently. I tried opening one of the tables in DBSys and it showed read/write. I was able to edit the same record when running the application via file-sharing but switching back to c/s I received the "Cannot modify a read-only dataset." error. This happens sporadically but quite often in the morning. Without getting into more detail about nightly back- ups, etc... Any idea what could cause the server to get locked into a read-only mode when the tables are not set to read-only? >> Did this just start happening ? See if they're copying the tables around in any manner that might change the OS user rights for the table files. Altering or optimizing a table will do this also under newer Windows OS's like XP. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, May 2 2006 2:46 PM | Permanent Link |
Vincent | <<Did this just start happening ?>>
It has been happening for a while now. <<See if they're copying the tables around in any manner that might change the OS user rights for the table files. Altering or optimizing a table will do this also under newer Windows OS's like XP.>> I will check with them and see if anything sticks out. Thanks for the quick response! -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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