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Old 04-08-2008, 12:38 PM
bczensar@gmail.com
 
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Default ROS -error in 10G forms

I have FTP a .fmb file from a unix(AIX) machine to Windows machine and
I am encountering a ROS -200 error when I am trying to open the fmb
file in my local machine in form.
Has anybody encountered the same problem.
What is this ROS problem related to?

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Old 04-08-2008, 12:38 PM
Frank van Bortel
 
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Default Re: ROS -error in 10G forms

bczensar@gmail.com schreef:
> I have FTP a .fmb file from a unix(AIX) machine to Windows machine and
> I am encountering a ROS -200 error when I am trying to open the fmb
> file in my local machine in form.
> Has anybody encountered the same problem.
> What is this ROS problem related to?
>


Same versions/patches on both sides?
Sometimes, a conversion to Text (.fmt) and back
(to fmb) does help.
Compile ALL specifically, before running on a
different platform, also will help, sometimes.

What about library/library paths? *ix path are quite
different from Windows paths

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