Thanks for your suggestions (I'm not an IS person and was in a panic).
We found out that the problem was the command line in schema
change.vtg-"Connect Option" got erased or corrupt. Once we entered the
correct line everything ran fine.
Thanks again.
Gail
We found out that the problem was the command line in schema
change.vtg-"Connect Option" got erased or corrupt. Once we entered the
correct line everything ran fine.
Thanks again.
Gail
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Colls [SMTP:william@...]
> Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 10:56 AM
> To: vantage@egroups.com; gailh@...
> Subject: Re: [Vantage] Vantage Patch 4.00.811
>
> It sounds as if your schema change program wants the data base in Single
> User mode. You have two choices.
>
> 1. Stop the db engines and then run the schema change.
>
> 2. Right click the change.vtg program, and look at the properties. In the
> command line, find the -1 (that's a minus one) parameter, and remove it.
> the run your schema change.
>
> Since schema changes can only be made when no-one else is using the DB,
> the first choice is probably your best option.
>
> Gail Harder wrote:
>
> > I have installed Vantage patch 4.00.811 and am attempting to run the
> schema
> > changes. The installation of the patch appeared install fine. I then
> > started the engines as indicated. I then went to our mapped drive
> > W:\vantage\schema change.vtg and double clicked on it. An error message
> > came up - The database W:\vantage\db\vantage is in use in multiuser
> mode.
> >
> > What am I doing wrong?? Shouldn't I have started the engines (through
> > procontrol)? If anyone is out there please help!
> >
> > Gail Harder
> >
> > gailh@...
> >
> >
> >
>
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