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Error 11013 Again |
Tue, May 5 2009 11:22 AM | Permanent Link |
Gordon Turner | I have an app (Delphi 7 and DBISAM 4.25 Build 5) that is generating an
11013 error on a DBISAM temp file (one of the 5 digit file names). The error occurs as the program opens a TDBISAMQuery component (Active := True). I've set the following: Engine.CreateTempTablesInDatabase := True; Engine.TableDataTempExtension := '.ixt'; Engine.TableIndexTempExtension := '.ixx'; Engine.TableBlobTempExtension := '.ixb'; TimeOffSession.PrivateDir := ExtractFilePath(Application.ExeName); I'm monitoring the folder where the files get created, and I could even see the file created in that folder just before the exception (with both the ixt and ixx extensions). The user has Modify, Read, Write, and Read and Execute privileges on the folder. The query component is tied to the TimeOffSession component. I've run the program successfully as Administrator on the computer without a problem. What else should I look at? (And why, if the files are created, do I get a 11013 exception?) -- Gordon Turner Mycroft Computing http://www.mycroftcomputing.com |
Tue, May 5 2009 11:26 AM | Permanent Link |
Gordon Turner | I should add that several other query temp files are also created in the
folder by Prepare statements, but this is the first query that is actually opened. -- Gordon Turner Mycroft Computing http://www.mycroftcomputing.com |
Wed, May 6 2009 11:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Gordon,
<< I'm monitoring the folder where the files get created, and I could even see the file created in that folder just before the exception (with both the ixt and ixx extensions). The user has Modify, Read, Write, and Read and Execute privileges on the folder. The query component is tied to the TimeOffSession component. I've run the program successfully as Administrator on the computer without a problem. What else should I look at? (And why, if the files are created, do I get a 11013 exception?) >> Did you make sure that any anti-virus software is not scanning the folder where these files are being created ? That is most likely the cause - the AV software is trying to scan these temporary files after they are created and blocking DBISAM from opening its own files. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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